Public Administration - Administrative Management (MPA)

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The MPA Program provides a diverse student population with the knowledge and core competencies to become effective public administrators. Using a standardized public administration curriculum and interdisciplinary cooperation, our program prepares students for leadership roles in various public and non-profit organizations. Utilizing traditional classroom and online formats, our program provides a quality graduate education that promotes the values and ideals of public service to all students.

The Administrative Management concentration balances conceptual knowledge in administrative management with real-world case studies and other analytic and management skills. All Administrative Management concentration courses are offered online (asynchronous).

Potential Careers

Public administration is an incredibly widespread field that influences many different public organizations. The skills learned throughout degree programs in this subject can be applicable to many different professional areas, including those that apply indirect skills in this program. Some sectors of society are more popular for public administration graduates, since the topics and interests of these organizations are aligned with the main points provided in public administration degree programs. Healthcare, for instance, can allow professionals in this field to engage in policy review, development and leadership practices that are heavily focused on during the educational experience. Graduates of these programs can also regularly be found in non-profit agencies as well as state and local government offices.

  • Healthcare
  • Business/Non-Profit Agencies
  • State/Local/National Government

Median Annual Salary

Earning a master’s degree in public administration will generally result in higher wages for you over time compared to only a bachelor’s degree.

Social and community service managers $65,000
Social Workers $50,000
Medical and health service managers $90,000
Social and human service assistants $50,000
Executive director $72,700
Program manager $52,000
Program coordinator $43,100
Director of development $66,700
HR director $82,000
Operations manager $60,900
HR manager $67,600

 *Median annual salaries are from The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics and Payscale.com

Degree Information

Program Overview

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Additional Facts

Top Three Reasons to Choose JSU for your MPA degree:
  • NASPAA Accreditation - The Network of Schools of Public Policy, Affairs and Administration (NASPAA) ensures the quality of our program. Our program meets the same accreditation standards as many larger schools, but with more student-teacher interaction. Our low student-to-teacher ratio ensures that you will get the highest quality courses taught by qualified area subject experts in a much more conducive environment.
  • Choice of Concentrations - The MPA degree at JSU offers you 4 different concentration areas. This allows you to focus your career to what you want to do in the public sector. We offer concentrations in Administrative Management, Criminal Justice, Emergency Management and Political Science.
  • Convenient Course Offerings - Whether you are wanting to take classes on campus or online, our program can meet your needs. No matter how you choose to take your classes, the quality of instruction meets NASPAA standards. We understand that many students have fulltime careers already and want the MPA to advance in their career. We offer on-campus courses, hybrid courses (partially on campus and partially online) and 100% online courses.

Online Program Contact

Dr. Allison Newton
anewton@jsu.edu 
256-782-5108