The master in public administration is a professional 42-credit graduate program designed to prepare students for managerial and other careers in the government and nonprofit sectors. Graduates are working in national, state and local government offices, including: the NJ Dept. of Labor, Dept. of Human Services and the Treasury; in the US Dept. of Transportation, Dept. of Human Services, and Depts. of Housing and Urban Development; in the Camden School District and Municipal Governments in the state; and at the United Way and other NGO’s.

The Rutgers–Camden MPA program offers spring and fall admissions, an established curriculum, small classes, expert advising and mentoring, and the opportunity to work closely with our distinguished faculty.

Admission Requirements

  • A baccalaureate degree from an accredited undergraduate school
  • Official transcripts showing all coursework from undergraduate and graduate schools
  • GRE scores. Testing waived for applicants holding a graduate degree, for B.A./M.P.A. applicants, and for applicants with 3+ years of relevant professional experience.
  • Three letters of recommendation
  • A statement regarding the applicant’s personal and professional goals and experience
  • A current resumé

Application Deadlines:
Fall Priority Deadline: March 1st (Applicants accepted through August 1st)
Spring Priority Deadline: November 1st

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Degree Requirements

The M.P.A. program provides professional competencies in public administration an gives students a broad understanding of both theory and current issues. Students become competent at defining public problems, developing and communicating creative solutions, and implementing ethical and practical courses of action. All M.P.A. students complete a set of core knowledge courses; a set of required and elective courses.

Specializations

  • Public Management
  • Community Development
  • Education Leadership
  • Policy Focus: Education, International Public Service and Development

Accreditation

The M.P.A. is a NASPAA Accredited program.