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The University of Phoenix Master of Public Administration program is designed to teach you the about the public sector and how to effectively manage it. Learn more about the Master of Public Administration here.
The University of Phoenix Master of Public Administration program is designed to teach you about public administration and how it functions at the local government and state levels. Some of the topics covered in the degree program include public sector leadership, public budgeting, human capital development in the public sector and public policy planning. A final project is required to meet the requirements of the degree.
Applicants to this degree program must possess a strong desire to learn about the public sector. Applicants are required to have an undergraduate degree from a regionally or approved nationally accredited institution with a cumulative grade point average of 2.5 on the undergraduate degree posted transcript.
If you choose to enroll in the Master of Public Administration program, you will be required to complete 36 credits. Courses cover areas such as management, law, public administration, and human resources.
Core courses
A master's degree in public administration is often considered to be adequate preparation for graduates to enter into the job market.
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