Program Overview
Public Administration, M.
Prepare for public management.
Leadership in the public sector demands a broad understanding of public sector management. The Master of Public Administration (MPA) degree is offered for students interested in careers in the governance and management of local governments and communities. The skills you’ll gain can be applied to careers in non-profit, state, and federal agencies.
In this program you can expect to improve your intellectual and analytical skills, earning practical experience you need to enhance your ability to serve the public interest. Both on-campus MPA and online MPA degrees are offered.
Program Core Courses
- Public Administration Theory
- Government Budgeting
- Public Personnel Administration
- Local Government Law, Politics and Administration
- Research Methods for Local Government and Community Administration
You’ll have the opportunity to develop your unique interests by tailoring your elective courses to your interests. A final comprehensive examination must also be completed.
This is a non-thesis program. You will be required to complete a public service internship if you have not previously worked in the public or nonprofit sectors. If you have public service experience, you’ll complete field-based research in lieu of an internship.
Degree Fit
This program could be a good fit if you:
- Are interested in public service
- Want to work for the public or nonprofit sector
- Enjoy working with people
- Have strong leadership and management skills
Career Outcomes
With this degree, you could become a/an:
- Municipal Administrator
- City Manager
- Policy Analyst
- City Planner or Urban Designer
- Executive Director of a Non-profit
- Legislative Analyst
- Chief of Staff for County Commission Office
- Local Politician
- Legal and Compliance (with further education)
The University of Idaho (U of I) is a public land-grant research university located in Moscow, Idaho. Established on January 30, 1889, and opening its doors on October 3, 1892, it was the state's sole university for 71 years until 1963
Overview
- Type: Public land-grant research university
- Enrollment (Fall 2023): Approximately 11,849 students, including 9,796 undergraduates and 1,929 graduate students
- Campus Size: 1,585 acres
- Mascot: Joe Vandal
- Athletics: Competes in NCAA Division I FCS – Big Sky Conference
Academics
U of I offers over 200 areas of study for undergraduate and graduate students . The university comprises ten colleges and schools, including:
- College of Agricultural and Life Sciences
- College of Art and Architecture
- College of Business and Economics
- College of Education, Health and Human Sciences
- College of Engineering
- College of Graduate Studies
- College of Law
- College of Letters, Arts, and Social Sciences
- College of Natural Resources
- College of Science.
Campus and Facilities
The Moscow campus features:
- Administration Building: An iconic Collegiate Gothic-style structure with an 80-foot clock tower .
- Bruce M. Pitman Center: A hub for student services, including financial aid, admissions, and student media.
- Kibbie Dome: A multi-purpose indoor stadium for various sports and events.
- Arboretum and Botanical Garden: A 65-acre site with diverse plant species .