Master of Public Policy and Administration

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The Master of Public Policy and Administration (MPPA) is a graduate-level professional degree that blends the theoretical and practical aspects of public administration and policy analysis. Tailored for individuals aspiring to contribute to the public and non-profit sectors, the MPPA provides students with a multidisciplinary understanding of governance, management, and evidence-based policy-making. This degree equips graduates to design, analyze, and implement public policies and programs in diverse settings, both domestically and internationally.

Similar degrees[edit]

Similar degrees within the domain of Public Affairs include:[1]

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  1. ^ Fleisher, Craig S. and Phil Harris (2016). The SAGE Handbook of International Corporate and Public Affairs. SAGE Publications. Page 84. ISBN 9781473959088.