What distinguishes the MPS program from other Public Policy and Public Administration programs available around the country?
The Clinton School offers a unique blend of academics (see required courses) with practical hands-on experience. In fact, 11 of the total 36 credit hours required, or nearly 30%, are earned through required public service work in the field, conducted throughout the 2-year degree program: the group-based Practicum, the International Public Service Project and the Capstone. The Clinton School’s distinct “real world” curriculum that educates people both in our classrooms and in the fields of service around the nation and globe, equips our students with a dimensional educational experience that is unlike any other Masters programs in the country.
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