The master of public policy (M.P.P.) degree is a two-year program designed to fill the need for highly trained individuals to work on complex public policy problems in public and private sector organizations. The degree requires 45 credits for successful completion. A required core--consisting of coursework in the policy process, research methods, and economics, as well as an applied field experience (internship), and a policy research seminar--accounts for 27 credits. The remaining 18 credits are completed with electives. As part of the elective selections, an M.P.P. student must choose 9 credits, or three courses, from an approved concentration in a substantive policy area. The M.P.P. is normally for full-time students who are directly from their undergraduate experience or who have up to a few years of work experience.
Required Course of Study
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Credits
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34:833:510 Public Policy Formation
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3
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34:833:530 Methods I: Research Design
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3
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34:833:543 Economics and Public Policy
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3
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One other advanced methodology course: 34:833:628 Advanced Qualitative Methods or 34:833:635 Survey Research or 34:970:527 Advanced Multivariate Methods or 34:970:630 Discrete Choice Methods
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3
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34:833:630 Methods II: Data Analysis |
3
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34:833:640, 641 Policy Research Practicum I, II
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3,3
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34:833:673, 674 Applied Field Experience
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3,3
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Elective courses (9 approved concentration credits)
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19
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Total Credits for the M.P.P.
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45
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