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Master of Public Policy - Environmental Management and Water Policy

USA

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What will I learn?

The Master of Public Policy (MPP) is a policy-focused degree program that provides students with the analytical skills necessary to address important regional policy concerns like border security, environmental sustainability and natural resource policy. By focusing on regional policy issues, the program prepares students to lead the way in formative policy analysis that will directly affect their community and state.This MPP program prepares students to work in several different areas of the public sector, such as federal, state, and local government agencies, nonprofit agencies, as well as private consulting firms as researchers and analysts. MPP programs place an emphasis on analyzing policy, creating policy, and solving existing policy problems using quantitative and qualitative data. Earning an MPP degree at the University of Arizona prepares students to start or continue public and private sector work with a better understanding of policy and policy development. Because of the academic rigor of the program, this can also prepare students to continue on to certain PhD programs.The mission of our program is to prepare a diverse group of graduate students, including public and nonprofit professionals and pre-service students, to effectively manage, govern and lead as dedicated public servants working in local, state, and federal government and non-profit organizations. We equip our students with essential skills in analysis, communication, and management. Our faculty and curriculum model public service values such as civility, ethics, and accountability, and emphasizes leadership skills that include a commitment to diversity and social justice. We accomplish our program mission by advancing the knowledge of public policy and management through dedicated teaching, research, and public service.The two-year course of study for the Master of Public Policy includes 42 required credit hours divided among three components: 24 core units, 15 elective units, and 3 units of a capstone project. The MPP program leadership and faculty members will work with students to find appropriate electives to help develop expertise in the student’s policy area of interest.

Study options

Full Time (2 Years)

Tuition fees
US$35,012.00 per year
Books, course materials, supplies, and equipment - $600 and Living Expenses - Housing and Food - $16,800.
Application deadline

Expected April 2027

Start date

August 2026

Venue

Main Campus

Tucson ,,

Tucson,

Arizona,

AZ 85721, West, United States

Entry requirements

For international students

Unofficial transcripts of all undergraduate and, if applicable, graduate coursework. If multiple college/university institutions were attended, please include that coursework as well. (Unofficial transcripts are required as part of the admissions process. Official transcripts are only required for applicants who are offered admission.)A cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher (on a 4.0 scale) is required for admission by the Graduate College.Statement of Purpose speaking to the subjects of career objectives, education and work experience, and future advancement.Resume describing relevant experiences, responsibilities and achievements.Two letters of recommendation from persons able to provide verification and a specific assessment of your professional and/or academic performance and capabilities.Evidence of quantitative analysis capability, in the form of one of the following:the successful completion of an undergraduate or graduate course in statistics, quantitative analysis, calculus, or a related higher level mathematics course (typically this means a grade of B or higher)strong quantitative GRE scoresextensive use of data, math, statistics, or quantitative analysis in an employment settingif you feel that you have evidence of quantitative abilities that should be considered, but is not listed above, please contact the program directlyGRE test scores are not required for admission to the Master of Public Policy program, however, it may be taken and submitted to reflect evidence of quantitative analysis capability.

*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.

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