School of Public Policy and Urban Affairs
CSSH Graduate Programs General Regulations
The Master of Public Policy is the recognized industry standard for those seeking careers in public policy analysis and design. The MPP degree emphasizes the analysis of data and other relevant information to enable graduates to assess public problems, develop appropriate policy responses, and evaluate program effectiveness. MPP graduates enter careers as policy analysts, researchers, consultants, program evaluators, and policymakers in a broad range of public and nonprofit settings, ranging from the local to the international, and in the private sector. At Northeastern University, the MPP joins the nationally accredited Master of Public Administration as well as our Master of Science in Urban Planning and Policy, Master of Science in Urban Informatics, Master of Science in Environmental Science and Policy, and Master of Arts in International Affairs. As such, MPP students are part of a larger School of Public Policy and Urban Affairs community of great intellectual and policy area diversity.
The MPP programs require all students to engage in an internship experience and offer an optional cooperative education experience to eligible students. Cooperative education 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 in Boston and across the United States.
Please review the tuition and fees page as credit costs differ depending on the college that offers the course.
Academic Standing/Progress
Students in the program are monitored for academic progress. Those students whose grade-point average falls below a 3.000 are notified by and meet with the director of academic programs. They are counseled that if their GPA does not rise to a 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
Course List | Code | Title | Hours |
| INSH 6300 | Research Methods in the Social Sciences | 4 |
| INSH 6500 | Statistical Analysis | 4 |
| PPUA 6509 | Techniques of Program Evaluation | 4 |
| or PPUA 6506 | Techniques of Policy Analysis |
| LPSC 7311 | Strategizing Public Policy | 4 |
| PPUA 6502 | Economic Analysis for Policy and Planning | 4 |
| PPUA 7673 | Capstone in Public Policy and Urban Affairs | 4 |
| 4 |
| Quantitative Analysis | |
| Dynamic Modeling for Environmental Decision Making | |
| Big Data for Cities | |
| Geographic Information Systems for Urban and Regional Policy | |
Internship Requirement
Course List | Code | Title | Hours |
| PPUA 6861 | Internship | 0 |
Electives
Course List | Code | Title | Hours |
| 12 |
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Optional Co-op Experience
Course List | Code | Title | Hours |
INSH 6964 and EESH 6000 | Co-op Work Experience and Professional Development for Co-op | 0 |
Program Credit/GPA Requirements
40 total semester hours required
Minimum 3.000 GPA required