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  Rutgers Business School: Graduate Programs-Newark and New Brunswick 2009-2011 Degree Programs Master's Dual-Degree Programs Master of Public Policy/M.B.A.  

Master of Public Policy/M.B.A.

Program contacts:


Rita Galen                                                                    

Assistant Dean and Director

Rutgers Business School - Graduate Admissions       

Phone: 973-353-1234    

rgalen@business.rutgers.edu     

 

Barbara J. Sackie

Sr. Program Administrator

Rutgers Business School

Phone: 732-445-4046

sackie@business.rutgers.edu

 

Steve Weston

Assistant Dean for Student and Academic Services

Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy

Phone: 732-932-5475, ext. 753

sdweston@rci.rutgers.edu


This full-time dual-degree program prepares students for challenging public and private-sector careers at all levels of government and in not-for-profit organizations. The program, which is offered jointly with the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy, gives students the skills they need to tackle complex public policy problems. Students will develop and refine their analytic and quantitative skills, become grounded in the functions of markets, and gain a thorough understanding of the political institutions and processes through which public policies are formulated and implemented.

 

For the most current information, please visit our website.

 

 
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