Frequently Asked Questions
What is public administration?
Public administration refers to planning, directing, and implementing policies and programs put forth by local, state, and federal government organizations.
What is a public administration degree?
A public administration degree is an interdisciplinary program that trains students to examine policy, programs, law, and finances in the context of public-facing organizations and their impact on society.
What's the difference between public administration and public policy?
Both the public administration and public policy programs focus on introducing students to global issues with the goal of strategic problem-solving and communication.
MPP programs prepare students to analyze, evaluate, and construct policies, while MPA students are trained to plan, lead, and implement those policies.
What careers can I pursue with a public administration degree?
- Administrative Director
- City Manager
- Nonprofit Leadership