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Maxwell
offers three distinct graduate programs in public
administration and policy: the master of public
administration (M.P.A.), doctor of philosophy (Ph.D.), and
the master of arts (M.A.) for midcareer professionals. These
programs are recognized around the world for the quality of
their faculty, graduates, curricula, instruction, and
research facilities.
The Master
of Public Administration
The goal
of the M.P.A. program is to educate the next generation of
leaders for all levels of government in the United States
and abroad, and for related nonprofit or private
organizations. Its three-pronged interdisciplinary
curriculum ensures that all graduates understand the
political, economic, and social context of public
administration; achieve substantial competency in
organization design and analysis and in management and
administrative techniques; and gain experience in applying
qualitative and quantitative analysis to public policy
issues.
The
40-credit curriculum requires 25 core credits: public
affairs colloquium, quantitative methods, managerial
economics, public administration and democracy, public
budgeting, public organizations and management, professional
group project, a seminar on leadership, and policy/politics
exercise.
The
remaining 15 credits are satisfied by work in programs of
study, such as state and local government financial
management, international development and administration,
public and nonprofit management, technology and information
management, environmental policy and administration,
international and national security policy, social policy
(health, education, and social welfare), or a blended
program of study designed by the student.
All
M.P.A. students matriculate in July with an intensive public
affairs colloquium and two core courses. Fall or spring
entry is not permitted. Classes continue year-round, and the
majority of full-time students complete the M.P.A. in a
12-month calendar year, finishing their degrees during the
following summer. Others may elect to take longer.
Public
administration is exclusively a graduate department. A high
faculty-student ratio encourages collegial relationships.
More than 100 M.P.A. students begin each summer, joining
about 30 continuing students. Students in a typical class
range in age from 22 to 45, are equally divided by gender,
come from urban and rural backgrounds in the United States
and around the world, and arrive with a
broad mix of
undergraduate majors and experiences. Prior work experience,
while desirable, is not required for admission. Internships
are advised for M.P.A. students who lack p revious
public or nonprofit service and may be fulfilled in the
Syracuse area or elsewhere.
Students in the School’s two professional master’s
programs—public administration and international
relations—share the Academic Village, featuring comfortable
study areas, lockers, a kitchen, and a lounge. They also
have exclusive access to a 30-unit computer lab.
Completed
applications must be received by February 1 to be given
priority for admission and graduate awards. Admission
decisions are made as applications are received, and class
size is limited. Visits to the School are welcomed and
encouraged but interviews are not required for admission.
Prospective applicants for financial assistance must meet
deadlines for the award categories described elsewhere in
this publication. All M.P.A., Ph.D., and joint program
applicants must provide Graduate Record Examination (GRE)
scores. Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) scores
are required of all international applicants whose native
language is not English. Applicants should take care in the
personal statement to define their specific graduate and
career public service objectives.
Joint
and Dual Degree Programs
Public
administration and the College of Law offer a three-year
joint J.D./M.P.A. program. It is also possible to pursue an
M.P.A. and a second concurrent graduate degree in Maxwell or
elsewhere in the University. These programs are usually
completed in two years of full-time study. Within Maxwell, a
two-year dual degree program leading to both the M.P.A. and
the M.A. in international relations offers students maximum
preparation for careers valuing analytic and public
management skills combined with global expertise, whether in
government,
international organizations, or consulting
firms. Prospective students interested in pursuing joint or
dual degrees should indicate this preference on their
applications.
For
information on the master of arts in public administration,
developed for midcareer executives, please see the program
description for Executive Education.
The
Ph.D. in Public Administration
A
separate webpage
provides additional information about this Ph.D. program.
Public
Administration
contact:
Christine M. Omolino
Associate Director
Department of Public Administration
215 Eggers Hall
Syracuse University
Syracuse NY 13244-1090
USA
Email:
comolino@maxwell.syr.edu
Telephone
315-443-4000
Fax 315-443-9721

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