UNC-Chapel Hill Master of Public Administration

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UNC-Chapel Hill Master of Public Administration is a public administration graduate degree program.

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Academics

The curriculum is designed to be completed in two years of study. Students complete a management internship between their first and second years. Additionally, the program requires that each student, advised by a faculty committee, complete an independent capstone research project and report in writing and orally to an audience of public service professionals. A more flexible schedule is available for a limited number of experienced practitioners. [1]

UNC-Chapel Hill also offers dual degree programs with the UNC School of Law, Social Work, Information and Library Science, the Departments of City and Regional Planning, Public Policy, and the Nonprofit Leadership Certificate Program. The school was ranked by U.S. News & World Report in 2019 as second nationally in the specialty area of local government and 21st overall among Public Affairs graduate programs. [2]

Faculty

School of Government faculty members who teach in the MPA Program also are engaged in School of Government programs serving state agencies and local governments. Other faculty members based outside the School of Government join these professors on the MPA teaching faculty.[ citation needed ]

MPA@UNC: Online MPA Program

UNC's MPA program is also offered in an online format called MPA@UNC. [3]

The MPA@UNC program employs the same curriculum and courses as the on-campus program, and students are held to the same academic standards. Students attend face-to-face online classes led by the UNC School of Government faculty. The program also includes self-paced coursework and hands-on learning through a professional experience component. The course is designed so that upon completion of the program, students will have developed and practiced the skills necessary to be a public leader with the knowledge, perspectives, and relationships necessary to manage local, state, and federal agencies and nonprofit organizations.

MPA@UNC's first cohort started classes in January 2013. [4]

Alumni

Graduates of Carolina's MPA program are employed at various levels of government and in organizations that support the public interest, including nonprofits and businesses in the private sector. Alumni include those currently in the following positions: [5]

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