Pictured | Kayla Isenbletter | Master of Public Affairs, Non-Profit Administration and Policy | B.A., IU South Bend, 2020 | La Porte, Indiana (hometown)
Student Government Association | Vice President
Degree Requirements
The Master of Public Affairs (MPA) degree requires the completion of 39 credit hours (48 if prerequisites are needed).
The course of study is divided into three distinct parts:
- Core curriculum (18 cr.)
- Selected concentration (12 cr.)
- Electives (9 cr.) usually chosen from among courses in other concentrations. If needed, prerequisites can total up to an additional 9 credit hours.
Prerequisites (9 cr.)
Students who have completed coursework in the last six years in the areas listed below at the undergraduate level are exempt from the prerequisites.
- Statistics
- Political science or public affairs
- Economics
Applicants who have not taken at least one course in each of the areas above should contact the MPA director to determine if they need to arrange to enroll in these courses before or at the time of application to the program.
Core Curriculum (18 cr.)
Courses are 3 credit hours, unless otherwise noted.
The MPA core is designed to ensure that each student acquires both prerequisite analytical skills and an understanding of policy issues and governmental processes that compose the environment within which graduates will pursue their careers.
- POLS-Y 501 Fundamentals of Public Management
- POLS-Y 503 Statistics for Public Management
- POLS-Y 505 Personnel Management in Public Organizations
- POLS-Y 509 International Public Affairs
- POLS-Y 524 Research Design for Public Affairs
- POLS-Y 615 Capstone in Public Affairs
Selected Concentration (12 cr.)
Concentrations give students educational experiences in a substantive area of interest. The course of study in each concentration is determined in conjunction with an advisor.
Governmental Administration and Policy
The government administration and policy concentration consists of twelve (12) credit hours within the MPA curriculum. Students are required to take the following course:
- POLS-Y 513 Public Policy
Select 9 credit hours from the following:
- POLS-Y 507 Public Law
- POLS-Y 511 Public Economics
- POLS-Y 517 Civic Groups and Public Policy
- POLS-Y 521 Comparative Public Management and Affairs
- POLS-Y 522 Public Budgeting and Finance
- POLS-Y 582 Financial Management for Public Affairs
- POLS-Y 625 Topics in Public Affairs
Nonprofit Administration and Policy
The non-profit administration and policy concentration consists of twelve (12) credit hours within the MPA curriculum. Students are required to take the follow course:
- POLS-Y 515 Nonprofit Management
Select 9 credit hours from the following:
- POLS-Y 507 Public Law
- POLS-Y 511 Public Economics
- POLS-Y 517 Civic Groups and Public Policy
- POLS-Y 519 Resource Development for Nonprofit Organizations
- POLS-Y 582 Financial Management for Public Affairs
- POLS-Y 635 Topics in Nonprofit Management
Health Systems Administration and Policy
The health systems management and policy concentration consists of twelve (12) credit hours within the MPA curriculum. Students are required to take the follow course:
- POLS-Y 502 Health Care Delivery Policy Issues
Select 9 credit hours from the following:
- POLS-Y 504 Politics of Managing Health Services Organizations
- POLS-Y 514 Political Economy of Health Care
- POLS-Y 516 Legal Aspects of Health Care Delivery
- POLS-Y 582 Financial Management for Public Affairs
Generalist Option
12 credit hours of public affairs courses with approval of student's advisor.
Electives (9 cr.)
Students are required to take an additional nine (9) credit hours from the other graduate course offerings within the MPA program.
Internship/Practicum Program
Up to 3 credit hours of practicum/internship credit may be awarded to a student engaged in an off-campus internship or professional work experience. Students generally arrange their own internships/practica and work with an advisor to determine the academic requirements for obtaining credit. Internships/practica must be approved by a faculty advisor.