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[DRAFT] 2024-2025 Graduate Catalog 
    
[DRAFT] 2024-2025 Graduate Catalog

Public Administration, MPA


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Program Description

The Master of Public Administration (MPA) is a professional degree that prepares persons interested in public service for administrative and leadership positions in governmental agencies and nonprofit organizations. The program’s student and teaching-oriented faculty seek to contribute to the development of professional individuals with an ethos of public service values by providing them with a combination of solid academic learning and concrete practical experiences. The MPA Program is located in the School of Government and International Affairs. 

This program is a part of the Norman J. Radow College of Humanities and Social Sciences  .

 

Accreditation

The Master of Public Administration Program is accredited by Network of Schools of Public Policy, Affairs, and Administration (NASPAA).

 

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Admission, Enrollment, and Graduation Policies

Admission Requirements

The following are requirements beyond the general Admissions  requirements.

  • A baccalaureate degree from an accredited college or university with at least 2.75 grade point average;
  • Submit a statement of purpose essay of approximately 1,000 words addressing the following question: “In what way do you expect the Master of Public Administration degree to affect or enhance your career goals and aspirations?”;
  •  A current résumé; 
  • Two letters of recommendation from faculty or work supervisors with direct knowledge of the applicant that address the applicant’s potential for graduate study and use of an MPA degree.

Students are admitted to the program based upon an overall review of all credentials including any work and community service experience that indicates potential success in graduate work and in professional public service.

Admission Criteria for Unique Cases

Currently, there are no exceptions to the admission requirements.

Transfer Credits

Up to nine semester hours of graduate work from other NASPAA-accredited master’s programs may be transferred. To be transferred, course work from other institutions must correspond to Kennesaw State University’s MPA curriculum period. Students will need to provide course descriptions and syllabi wherever possible, and the amount of credit granted will be at the discretion of the program director. Such course work may be no more than five years old.

Graduation Requirements

MPA candidates must petition to graduate at least one semester prior to completion of their degree requirements. For more information, please view the corresponding section in Academic Policies: 5.0 PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS & GRADUATION  .

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Program Course Requirements

Concentrations (12 Credit Hours)


Information Systems Administration


Nonprofit Administration


Additional Course Options


Students who elect not to pursue a designated concentration can choose a combination of four courses from the list below.

Capstone (3 Credit Hours)


Program Total (36 Credit Hours)


Special Notes:


Kennesaw State University offers qualified students the opportunity to apply for either of two dual degree programs. The MBA-MPA is a dual degree program in which students can earn both a Master of Public Administration and a Master of Business Administration degree. The MPA-MAIGC is a dual degree program in which students can earn both a Master of Public Administration and a Master of Arts in Global Integrated Communication degree. To be admitted into either dual degree program, the applicant must specify this option to the Graduate School at the time of application.

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