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Graduate Bulletin - Academic Programs and Courses

The Executive MPA

The Executive Master of Public Administration (MPA) degree program is offered by the School of Public Affairs. It is designed for the manager who seeks career advancement and who requires state-of-the-art education, especially in the management of public and nonprofit agencies. (Candidates normally will have had at least three to five years of work experience, including responsibility for managing people and projects.) The Executive MPA program examines current issues and problems confronting public and nonprofit leaders. Participants develop sophisticated skills in analysis, communication, administration, and leadership.

This is an accelerated two-year cohort program designed especially for those interested in earning a Master of Public Administration degree at the same time as they pursue their professional careers. Courses are frequently team-taught by leading public or nonprofit executives along with Baruch’s distinguished faculty. Students use their work experience as a learning resource. Classes meet for 35 Saturdays during each year from September to June.While most courses are given over a ten-week period, a few are taught on an intensive five-week schedule. The fee includes books, pre-registration, meals on class days, staff support, and special orientation and graduation activities.

 

Curriculm

Fifteen courses                                      (42 credits)

PAF 8000 Introduction to Microcomputers and Applications 0 credits
PAF 9100 Introduction to Public Affairs 3 credits
PAF 9103 Communication in Public Settings 3 credits
PAF 9120 Managing Organizations in the Public and Not-for- Profits Sectors 3 credits
PAF 9130 Economic Analysis and Public Policy 3 credits
PAF 9140 Budgeting, Accounting, and Financial Analysis 3 credits
PAF 9170 Applying Research and Analysis I 3 credits
STA 9172 Applying Research and Analysis II 3 credits
PAF 9190 Capstone Seminar 3 credits

Six additional courses as selected by program administration

18 credits


Admission Procedures and Criteria

Application forms and information concerning the Executive MPA are available through the School of Public Affairs Office of Graduate Admissions and Student Services.


Basic criteria for admission to the executive graduate programs of the School of Public Affairs include:

  • Satisfactory completion of a baccalaureate degree at an accredited college or university, as indicated in an official undergraduate transcript
  • Submission of transcripts of any graduate course work, if applicable
  • Submission of a student portfolio composed of a resume, two personal essays to be evaluated on the quality of analytical thinking and presentation of ideas, and two or more letters of recommendation
  • Completion of the graduate application form
  • Payment of a nonrefundable $40 application fee, payable to Baruch College; and
  • Submission of a sponsor’s letter, if the program fee is to be paid by the student’s employer.

Students educated abroad and/or whose first language is not English should contact the School of Public Affairs Office of Graduate Admissions and Student Services to learn about procedures and requirements for admission.

Candidates for the Executive MPA are expected to have management experience, including a minimum of three years supervising personnel, projects, or programs. Selection will be based on the applicant’s academic and employment history, professional experience, and future promise.

The Executive MPA Program only accepts students for fall admission. Admission decisions are made on a rolling basis; candidates are advised to apply as early as possible since applications may have to be deferred if the class is full.


The program information above is from the Graduate Bulletin 2005 - 2008
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