Master of Public Administration - Social Policy Concentration

USA

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What will I learn?

MPA (Master of Public Administration) degree is a two-year graduate program that requires four semesters of residence (of which one can be away from campus in approved off-campus study programs). Because post-baccalaureate experience is weighed heavily in CIPA admission decisions, a majority of Fellows will have spent some time already engaged in public affairs in some way. This makes the graduate learning experience more meaningful.

The MPA program presents a basic structure for undertaking graduate study in public affairs, but CIPA Fellows are the primary designers of their respective educational and career trajectories while at Cornell. When entering the program, each Fellow is provided a faculty advisor. Fellows work with their respective advisors to design individualized courses of study. After deciding upon a concentration and a plan of study by the end of the first semester, Fellows will choose one of the three options for completing the professional writing/analysis qualification: a capstone project, a professional report, or a thesis. The latter option will require a Fellow to identify an additional advisor with subject matter specialization.

MPA Fellows concentrating in Social Policy learn an array of tools and policy history required for designing, managing, and evaluating programs in their choice of social policy area which include health, nutrition, education, poverty alleviation, aging, criminal justice and others. Much of the fundamental material in this concentration introduces students to problem formulation, identification of policy alternatives to address social concerns, cost-benefit analysis and other tools needed to evaluate policy alternatives and policy implementation strategies.

Which department am I in?

Cornell University - Cornell Institute of Public Affairs

Study options

Full Time (2 years)

Tuition fees
$34,444.00 (28,79,452) per year
Start date

Expected August 2024

Venue

Cornell University - Cornell Institute of Public Affairs

294 Caldwell Hall,

ITHACA,

New York,

14853, United States

Entry requirements

For international students

Successful applicants will have received a baccalaureate degree from a college or university of recognized standing. For students with foreign credentials, an equivalent international degree is required.

Other English language requirement: TOEFL scores official minimum sub-scores for each element of the TOEFL iBT are as follows: Speaking: 22, Reading: 20, Listening: 15, Writing: 20.

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