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CSSH Graduate Programs General Regulations
The Master of Public Administration is the management and leadership degree for those seeking to serve the public good. The program seeks to equip its students with skills in policy analysis, program evaluation, research methods, and written and verbal communications.
Students have an opportunity to develop competencies in budgeting and human resources, organizational management and leadership, and the interplay between ethics and accountability in a diverse society.
Throughout the degree program, students gain career-oriented experience through internships, small group projects, and other interactions with professionals in the field. These experiences are designed to enable the Northeastern University MPA graduate to move into a wide array of public and nonprofit sector positions at the local, state, national, and international levels. The Northeastern MPA program is nationally accredited by NASPAA.
Mission Statement
The mission of the MPA program at Northeastern is to serve the needs of the public affairs community, including students, working professionals, faculty, and researchers, by providing a practice-oriented and research-based graduate educational experience. The faculty pledges the best instruction available in a set of courses designed to integrate theoretical foundations with practical skills. The MPA program is designed to prepare students to be effective in a dynamic and increasingly diverse professional environment. We also commit ourselves to assisting students in every possible way to secure internships, postgraduate employment, and overall career advancement. Students, in turn, are expected to meet high levels of academic excellence combined with ethical and professional integrity. Committed to the ideals of public service and advancing the public interest, we seek students who share the same enthusiasm.
The MPA program requires all students to pursue an internship experience and offers an optional cooperative education experience to eligible students. Co-op is central to both the Northeastern experience and to the experiential liberal arts framework of the College of Social Sciences and Humanities. Northeastern’s signature co-op ecosystem provides qualified master's students with six-month work experiences in businesses, nonprofits, and government agencies across the United States.
Academic Standing/Progress
Students in the program are monitored for academic progress. Those students whose cumulative GPA falls below 3.000 are notified by and meet with the director of academic programs. They are counseled that if their GPA does not rise to 3.000 or higher, they run the risk of not graduating and are advised on strategies for improvement.
Complete all courses and requirements listed below unless otherwise indicated.
Core Requirements
A cumulative 3.000 grade-point average is required for the core requirements.
Course List Code | Title | Hours |
INSH 6500 | Statistical Analysis | 4 |
PPUA 6502 | Economic Analysis for Policy and Planning | 4 |
PPUA 6506 | Techniques of Policy Analysis | 4 |
PPUA 6500 | Principles of Public Administration | 4 |
PPUA 6505 | Public Budgeting and Financial Management | 4 |
PPUA 6507 | Institutional Leadership and the Public Manager | 4 |
PPUA 7673 | Capstone in Public Policy and Urban Affairs | 4 |
Internship Requirement
Course List Code | Title | Hours |
PPUA 6861 | Internship | 0 |
Optional Co-op Experience
Course List Code | Title | Hours |
| 2 |
| Co-op Work Experience and Experiential Integration | |
Experience
Course List Code | Title | Hours |
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Program Credit/GPA Requirements
40 total semester hours required (41–42 with optional co-op)
Minimum 3.000 GPA