Dual Bachelor's Degree/Master of Public Administration Degree (B.A./M.P.A. or B.S./M.P.A.) Program
The dual bachelor of arts or bachelor of science and master of public
administration (B.A./M.P.A. or B.S./M.P.A.) degree provides qualified students
with the opportunity to earn a master's degree in public administration while taking up to 18 credits of the M.P.A. program as an undergraduate student.
The
program is designed for highly motivated students with the desire to
build career options into their undergraduate curriculum. The program is
especially relevant to public and nonprofit administration majors, but
is also suitable for other undergraduate majors. All undergraduate major
disciplines are applicable to the work of public policy
implementation. The breadth of M.P.A. degree applications focus on
public, nonprofit, and regulated sectors. Organizations implementing and
enforcing public policies include federal, state, local, and special
district governments, nonprofit organizations, and regulated industries.
The M.P.A. degree is useful in organizations engaged in making
laws and regulations; delivering public services; providing access to
art, music, and other amenities; developing and sustaining communities;
providing education, health care, and public safety; holding
corporations and public officials accountable; and advocating on behalf
of environmental, social, safety, community, and political issues. The
M.P.A. degree reach is global. By graduating with a combined
undergraduate/M.P.A. degree, the student is graduating ready for career
entry and poised to make a difference.
For more information, please check the School of Public Affairs and Administration's website at
https://spaa.newark.rutgers.edu/dual-bachelors-mpa.
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