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The Maxwell School's signature and top-ranked program, the Master of Public Administration (M.P.A.), is the oldest continuously operating University-based program in the country and consistently is ranked first in several national surveys, including U.S. News & World Report's ratings of "America’s Best Graduate Schools." 

The Maxwell School also offers a strong professional master’s program in International Relations. (Maxwell's I.R. program is a member of the elite Association of Professional Schools of International Affairs.)  Both P.A. and I.R. (as well as economics and political science) are available for mid-career executives via Executive Education. And you can take both as a joint degree.

Maxwell's master's and doctoral social-science degrees are offered in Anthropology, Economics, Geography, History, Political Science, and Sociology. The Maxwell School offers a Ph.D. only in Social Science; a master's of social science, taught by Maxwell faculty members, is offered through Syracuse University's Independent Study Degree Program.  Public Administration offers a Ph.D., too, in addition to its M.P.A.  Note that some students choose to take concurrent degrees in a professional and social-science program.

This site's pages on Academic Social-Science Departments and Professional Programs offer both one-page introductions to those degree programs and a link to each unit's own website. (Note, too, that Maxwell hosts six Certificate of Advanced Studies programs.)

A note to undergraduates: Bachelor's degrees in the social sciences offered by SU's College of Arts and Sciences are taught in Maxwell departments. A list of those programs appears on Maxwell's undergraduate page.

Maxwell’s programs and the quality of its scholarship and research opportunities attract outstanding graduate students from around the world. Nearly 800 graduate students are working on master’s or doctoral degrees in any given semester. In recent years, more than half have been women; about 30 percent from countries other than the United States; and, among domestic students, 15 percent African American or Latino. About 20 percent of the students are involved in joint or concurrent degree programs. More than half are pursuing full-time coursework, and most of the remainder are working full time on their dissertations.

This site's section for professional program students has more about Personalization

Maxwell's faculty, staff, and administration are friendly and supportive--remarkably so. New and prospective students testify that, from their first contact, there is a difference in the care and attention paid to them. 

The student body is small. Individual classes are small. All faculty offices are within the Maxwell complex, as are the many graduate-student office bays. Some are located in the departments, others in the research centers and institutes. The result is collegiality and personal bonds that help carry students through their Maxwell careers and that last throughout their lifetimes.

This site's section for professional program students has more about Facilities

The completion of Eggers Hall in 1994, followed closely by the renovation of Maxwell Hall, provided the School with peerless space and amenities. The most tangible impact was in the area of technology: 

  • a state-of-the-art communications network, which supports a variety of hardware platforms and provides every network user access to word-processing, presentation, spreadsheet, database, and data-analysis software, as well as software to support connections to the Internet; 

  • specialized labs and software to meet the research and educational needs of certain departments and programs;

  • the Global Collaboratory, a remarkable, high-tech, multimedia facility that can instantly link a Maxwell event with the other side of campus--or with the other side of the globe; and   

  • lecture halls designed for multimedia instruction, featuring large rear-screen projection systems and sound speakers, and plug-ins for laptops at each position, providing connection to the network for interactive instruction.  

Less salient than the technology, but just as important, is the effect of the Maxwell-Eggers complex on interdisciplinary pursuit. All social-science and professional departments of the Maxwell School are housed under one elegant roof, with a glass-enclosed Commons linking the rich tradition of Maxwell Hall with its promising, younger partner. Specific endeavors housed here are more fertile because of this physical articulation of the interdisciplinary spirit.

This site's section for professional program students has more about Alumni Community

Among institutions of higher education, there are few where faculty, students, and alumni develop the brand of camaraderie exhibited in the Maxwell community. The school's size and physical configuration lend themselves to it. It's difficult to describe, but the next time you meet a Maxwell denizen, ask about it.

The spirit continues after graduation, and Maxwell's alumni body has a long-standing reputation for cohesion and enthusiasm. The halls of public administration, social-science scholarship, and international affairs are laced with deeply loyal Maxwell alumni

This site's section for professional program students has more about Joint and Concurrent Degrees

Students at Maxwell are encouraged to explore topics that cross disciplinary boundaries or to develop a course of study tailored to their own research interests. They may tap into the rich resources of the University’s 10 other colleges, in addition to those at the State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry, which is adjacent to the campus. 

Many joint degree opportunities exist at SU. For example, both public administration and international relations offer joint degree programs with the College of Law. (To be eligible, students must be admitted to both the appropriate Maxwell program and the College of Law). Additionally, a new certificate program in health services management and policy, offered by Maxwell and the School of Management in association with several other SU colleges, provides multidisciplinary training in the areas of health policy and management. 


Social Science Departments
Professional Degree Programs
Undergraduate Programs
Admissions and Financing
Certificate Programs
Joint and Concurrent Degrees
Information and Computing Technology
Maxwell Faculty
Faculty Awards/Honors
Dean's Page
Maxwell Advisory Board
Maxwell School History
 

Because of the blend of professional and doctoral programs at Maxwell, many  students who originally come for a professional degree in public administration or international relations decide to continue on for a Ph.D. in one of the social sciences. 

More information about these opportunities is available on the Joint and Concurrent Degrees page.

 


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