What is the difference between the Master in Public Policy (MPP) and Master in Public Administration (MPA2)?
The MPP program requires two years (four terms) of full-time study in residence at the school. MPP candidates complete eighteen units of academic credit, eight of which are required courses. Of the remaining ten credits, three must be earned in a specific Policy Area of Concentration. During their second year, MPP students must also complete the one-credit Policy Analysis Exercise (PAE). Other than a bachelor’s degree, there are no academic prerequisites to the MPP program.
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