MPA Masters in Public Administration
Our Masters in Public Administration (MPA) programme will enable public managers, and those involved in public sector policies and services, to acquire a clear foundation of knowledge about the nature, role and development of the public sector and current trends in its evolution.
Why study this programme?
This programme will provide:
- A rigorous and culturally-sensitive understanding of the key concepts and issues underpinning the practice of public administration internationally.
- A thorough understanding of the processes of public policy and management and the factors that may influence the success or failure of public policies.
- An understanding of the relationship between leadership and management in government.
- A critical understanding of public finance at international, national and sub-national levels.
The normal admission requirement for our taught postgraduate programmes is a good first degree or an equivalent professional qualification. Work experience in the public sector is desirable, but not essential. Candidates without a first degree who have substantial work experience in public administration may be considered for admission (subject to interview and/or written statement).
Careers
The MPA is ideal for candidates wishing to pursue careers in public policy, the strategic management in government organisations or public agencies, at local, regional, national or international levels. It may also enable public managers to broaden their careers either through moving to a different area of the public or voluntary sectors or through moving into consultancy.
Our Masters in Public Administration (MPA) programme will enable public managers, and those involved in public sector policies and services, to acquire a clear foundation of knowledge about the nature, role and development of the public sector and current trends in its evolution.
Why study this programme?
This programme will provide:
- A rigorous and culturally-sensitive understanding of the key concepts and issues underpinning the practice of public administration internationally.
- A thorough understanding of the processes of public policy and management and the factors that may influence the success or failure of public policies.
- An understanding of the relationship between leadership and management in government.
- A critical understanding of public finance at international, national and sub-national levels.
The normal admission requirement for our taught postgraduate programmes is a good first degree or an equivalent professional qualification. Work experience in the public sector is desirable, but not essential. Candidates without a first degree who have substantial work experience in public administration may be considered for admission (subject to interview and/or written statement).
Careers
The MPA is ideal for candidates wishing to pursue careers in public policy, the strategic management in government organisations or public agencies, at local, regional, national or international levels. It may also enable public managers to broaden their careers either through moving to a different area of the public or voluntary sectors or through moving into consultancy.