Master of Public Policy - Schools Offering The Master's of Public Policy

Schools Offering The Master's of Public Policy

A Master's of Public Policy can be acquired at various institutions. Below is a list of some of these institutions:

  • In Canada, an M.P.P. can be acquired at the University of Saskatchewan, Simon Fraser University, the University of Calgary, and the University of Toronto.
  • In the United States, an M.P.P. can be acquired at numerous institutions including Oregon State University, Arizona State University, the University of Southern California, the University of Chicago, University of Michigan, George Washington University, Carnegie Mellon University, Pepperdine University, and the University of Maryland - College Park. Through institutions' Departments of Public Policy, M.P.A. degrees are offered at Rutgers University and University at Albany (SUNY); the University of Connecticut's Department of Public Policy offers an M.P.A. with close ties to a Master of Arts in Survey Research.
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