Revised Program [Fall 2021]
The Master of Public Administration Program at Eastern Michigan University offers a professional degree grounded in applied social sciences that prepares students for leadership roles and careers in public and nonprofit organizations by providing the knowledge and tools to address complex and diverse public service needs. MPA graduates work in all sectors, including local government, nonprofit organizations, healthcare organizations, public safety, higher education, state government, the federal government, and the private sector. The majority of EMU MPA alumni live and work in Michigan. The MPA is a versatile degree that equips students with the tools to effectively lead and manage an organization and make a difference in their communities. When our students graduate, we expect them to have learned our program values of integrity; professionalism; service; collaboration; and equality, diversity, and inclusion.
Our program is flexible for students who currently work or desire a public or nonprofit sector career. Students learn from knowledgeable faculty who have field and research experience. Students can specialize in local government or nonprofit management or construct a set of electives that prepares them for whatever niche of public service is attractive to them. MPA students have various interdisciplinary study opportunities, including management, health administration, educational leadership, urban and regional planning, marketing, and social work.
Accreditation
The MPA program is fully accredited by the Network of Schools of Public Policy, Affairs, and Administration (NASPAA), the global standard in public service education. This accreditation indicates that EMU’s MPA program meets all global standards for such programs.
Department Activities
The department offers special opportunities to MPA students by its involvement in professional associations and local communities and its offering of professionalization workshops and other training opportunities. Students may also participate and assume leadership roles in the department’s Public Administration Club, a student organization designed to introduce students to opportunities in government and nonprofit administration. The EMU MPA program stays connected to its network of more than 600 alums working in southeast Michigan and beyond.
Graduate Assistantships
Graduate assistantships are available on a competitive basis to MPA students. Graduate assistants support faculty members in instructional, research, service, and administrative projects. Placements are also available outside the department with other University offices.
Eastern Michigan University, the Graduate School, the College of Arts and Sciences, and the Political Science Department also offer graduate students opportunities for scholarships and fellowships.