Combining the Bloustein School's master of public policy (M.P.P.) and master of urban and public informatics (M.P.I.) degree programs leads to a three-year dual-degree option for program and potential applicants. Admission to the
dual M.P.P./M.P.I. degree program is highly selective and requires
simultaneous, separate applications to and acceptance by each program. A
total of 60 credits must be completed in a minimum of two and a half
years of full-time study.
The M.P.P. degree requires a set of core, concentration, and elective
courses. The list of core, concentration, and elective courses for the
M.P.P. degree may be found here. Dual-degree students starting in the M.P.P. must complete 12 M.P.I.-eligible
credits beyond their 48-credit requirement for the M.P.P., totaling 60
credits.
The M.P.I. degree requires 30 credits of core courses and 6 credits of
electives. Dual-degree students starting in the M.P.I. must complete 24
M.P.P.-eligible credits beyond their 36-credit requirement for the M.P.I .
degree, totaling 60 credits.
The most current program information may be found at the Bloustein School website.