Master of Public Policy and Administration
Master of Public Policy and Administration
The Master of Public Policy and Administration (MPPA) program is an interactive, intimate academic experience that features classes of fewer than 15 students. We offer over a dozen electives and a variety of research options so that you can gain expertise in the areas that matter most to your passions and career goals.
You will also find many opportunities for real-world learning, including faculty-led trips to institutions in Sacramento and D.C., internships with local organizations and events with influential California political leaders.
This degree can be completed online, on campus or via a hybrid approach.
39 credits total
All courses are 3 credits unless otherwise noted
With the approval of the program director, you will choose 8 elective courses to complete 24 credits. Students in the MPPA program are also eligible to take electives (on the graduate level) from other programs.
Students have the option to complete either a capstone or thesis to complete their MPPA degree.
MPPA degree candidates without two or more years of public or nonprofit experience are required to complete a public administration internship. The internship typically involves at least 100 hours of supervised work experience in an approved position. This requirement may be waived in certain circumstances.
Sacramento Policy Institute Trip
This course, centered around a four-day state capital seminar, provides an in-depth examination of policy development processes and pressures by way of firsthand observation and interaction with the institutions at work to develop state policy in Sacramento. Students will interact with lawmakers, lobbyists, media personnel, legislative analysts, regulators, policy committee consultants, advocacy organizations, political consultants and executive branch officials.
D.C. Policy Institute Trip
This four-day visit to the nation’s capital gives students a first-hand understanding of how government institutions shape and implement policy. They also get a feel for the complexities of working in D.C.
On past trips, Cal Lutheran students have visited and interacted with representatives from the U.S. Congress, the U.S. Navy, Sage Publishing, Clearpath, the John Quincy Adams Society, the Austrian Embassy, the Rumi Forum and the Marshall Heights Community Development Organization, among others.
Ecuador Travel Seminar
The Ecuador Travel Seminar is designed to help MPPA and other master’s students in the School of Management learn about and witness the operation of small businesses and sustainable tourism practices. In addition, this travel course offers students a chance to understand sustainable development in Ecuador by engaging in first-hand research experiences.
Students will have the opportunity to learn about how sustainable business practices can be put into place and the challenges and opportunities of collaboration between small businesses, local government and other stakeholders.
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