Master of Public Policy ~ Overview
In collaboration with the Panetta Institute, the MPP program provides an excellent foundation of knowledge and skills needed to address community needs through local, regional, statewide, national, and international public policy. The program is designed for mid-career professionals working in the public, nonprofit, or private sectors, and for recent bachelor’s degree holders with some professional experience. Evening class hours allow people working during the day to participate.
MPP students develop competencies in analyzing, designing, and advocating public policies that:
College of Professional Studies > Health, Human Services, and Public Policy Department
Public Policy ~ Political Science ~ Politics
Health & Social Policy (HSP)
Government Politics & Policymaking (GPP)
Some courses are offered in whole or in part online.
GPP ~ HSP ~ MPP