Specialized MAPP Programs
Students interested in the accelerated Bachelor/Master program in Public Policy (Five-Year Progam), please click here.
MA IN PUBLIC POLICY / PROGRAM IN PUBLIC HEALTH DUAL MASTER'S DEGREE
In collaboration with the Masters in Public Health, The MAPP offers a combined MAPP/MPH
degree that prepares students for a career in public health administration and policy-making.
The MAPP/MPH program includes about 24 credits of overlap, which reduces the total
number of credits in the combined program to 51. Students can select only the Public
Health Practice concentration for this combined program. Students receive both degrees
upon completion of the entire program.
For a suggested plan of study, please click here.
Please visit the Master's of Public Health website for additional information about the MPH Program.
MA IN PUBLIC POLICY / MASTERS IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION DUAL MASTER'S DEGREE
The joint MAPP/MBA program is a 66 to 71-credit program that combines 24 to 27 credits
taken in the Department of Political Science and 42 to 45 credits taken in the College
of Business. The combined degree is approximately 21 credits shorter than the two
programs would be if taken independently.
With the increasing political and economic interdependence of the private and public
sectors, students pursuing careers in business would benefit from a deeper understanding
of public policy and its impact on the finances and management of most businesses.
At the same time, students pursuing careers in government or government-related fields
will clearly benefit from understanding the multi-faceted financial and organizational
imperatives of modern business enterprises.
Most graduates from this combined degree are expected to find employment in the public
sector, as well as in private firms strongly impacted by government regulation and
other interventions, for example: real estate, banking, and the many industries that
depend heavily on government contracts.
REQUIREMENTS/APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
- You must either be a newly admitted student in or entering your first semester of the MBA or MAPP program or have completed 12 or fewer credits in either program. You must have taken either the GRE or GMAT exams.
- Accepted students will be required to begin taking courses for both programs in their first semester as Dual MA students.
- If you are a newly admitted or current student in the MAPP program who meets this criteria and wishes to be considered for this dual master's degree program, please contact Carri Horner to have your file sent to the College of Business for consideration.
- If you are a newly admitted or current student in the MBA program who meets this criteria and wishes to be considered for this dual master's degree program, please contact the College of Business.
- Please visit the College of Business website for additional information about the MBA curriculum.