Master of Public Administration
Overview
The Master of Public Administration (M.P.A) degree provides professional education for students interested in public service careers in public and nonprofit management. The program equips students with the knowledge, skills, values, and behaviors essential to the effective and ethical public servant. The M.P.A curriculum components are designed to develop leadership capacity and produce professionals capable of critical thinking and ethical decision making.
The M.P.A program is designed for students who are passionate about serving their communities. The program emphasizes hands-on learning that is grounded in real-world experiences. We deliver high quality education through an innovative curriculum and dedicated teaching by professors who have practical experience in public and nonprofit organizations. In addition, since many of our students are full-time professionals, our students also have the opportunity to interact and network with other professionals in the field and be part of our vibrant alumni network.
Courses
Public administration focuses on leadership development that improves communities. Students who earn a degree in public administration will be prepared to use their knowledge and skills in a wide variety of areas such as finance, management, politics, policy, planning, human resources, public safety.
More About the Program
"The M.P.A Program at Tarleton State University has enabled me to pursue my goal of a master’s degree in Public Administration by their convenient online course options that are appealing to full-time, working professionals with strenuous schedules. The faculty at TSU also understands the challenges of their students in these positions and works hard to help the student balance these commitments in order to be successful. Obtaining an M.P.A degree with TSU will not only aid me in my current position within local government but will also broaden the knowledge base to further my career."Austin Williams, Associate Manager in Defense and Aerospace Industry "Tarleton’s Public Administration program was flexible and convenient for me as a working professional. I learned to research and develop policies to implement positive change, and to add public value to the projects and programs I manage. The M.P.A helped enhance my leadership abilities, and have become a more effective manager. The professors leveraged their extensive field experience to provide relevant, hands-on lessons to better equip students for their next steps. The program allowed me to tailor my capstone research project to the defense industry. As a result, I deepened my understanding of the Department of Defense, its acquisition processes, and its public policies affecting the defense industrial base." Austin Williams, Associate Manager in Defense and Aerospace Industry
Offered Concentrations
- Thesis
- Non-Thesis
Video Overview
Learning Outcomes
- Intergovernmental Relations
- Organizational Behavior
- Human Resource Management
- Budgeting and Finance
- Public Policy
- Organizational Behavior
- Advanced ethics in public administration
Career Outcomes
- Human Resource Management
- Community and economic development
- Public health/social services
- Education/higher education
- Parks and recreation
- Law enforcement and public safety
- Emergency Management
- Disaster response
- Public works
- Urban Planning
- Finance and budgeting
Frequently Asked Questions
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MPA means Master of Public Administration. The “public” in MPA pertains to public sector agencies at all levels of government (local, state, federal) as well as nonprofit organizations. The “Administration” in MPA pertains to management. Hence, MPA is a managerial degree for professionals who aspire to serve the public.
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Public administration is a broad field that covers the administrative services needed to build and strengthen communities. The public administration field focuses on democratic governance, policy-making, and implementation, transparency, and commitment to the public interest. Public administrators serve their communities and contribute to their overall improvement. Public administrators are usually referred to as ‘public servants’ because they have a desire to serve the public, advance the common good, and create positive change.
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- Traditional students who have just graduated and who are looking to develop a career in the public or nonprofit sector. - Professionals who are looking for a new career in the public or nonprofit sector. - Professionals who are currently working in the public administration field and who are looking to advance their already established public service career and obtain leadership positions within their agencies.
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Some of the jobs held by MPA graduates include: - City manager/Assistant city manger - Chief of Police - Human Resource Director - Strategic planning director - Community engagement coordinator - Grant writer - Director of operations - Government relations specialist - Budget analyst - Policy analyst - Chief operating officer - Nurse-administrator - Fire chief - Public relations official for a major department of state govt. - Director of a Non-profit Agency - Director of Planning
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Yes, students in Texas and from across the U.S. may complete the program online. Students also have the option of enrolling in face to face classes if they choose.
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Yes. A significant portion of professionals with public administration degrees enter careers with nonprofit organizations.
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No. GRE is not required for admission to the MPA program.
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The MPA program does not require any specific courses. You may have an undergraduate degree in any major as long as it comes from an accredited institution.
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Many of our students are working professionals who have been out of school for a long time (sometimes even twenty plus years). Keep in mind that our curriculum and courses are designed with the working professional in mind. Our students take core classes that are aimed to introduce them to the subject of public administration as well as reacquaint them with the practices and rigors of academic work. Students who have been out of school for many years typically love coming back to the class environment and find it challenging and yet manageable.
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The MPA at Tarleton State University is less expensive than most of its peer institutions in the metroplex. For specific tuition information.
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Yes. The maximum amount of credits that can be transferred from another accredited institution is 12 credits. All transfers MUST be approved by the MPA Director.
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The program requires 36 semester credits. Students proceed at their own pace, but usually students take two courses each semester and one during the summer. At this pace, they can complete the MPA in about 2 years.
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No. You will not have to write a master’s thesis unless you choose a thesis track. Students can choose a non-thesis track and complete the Capstone Project as their culminating activity.
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We are happy to meet with you! Please email the PA Department Head, Dr. Galia Cohen, cohen@tarleton.edu