02-19-2015, 10:10 AM
Quote:Today Excelsior Collegeâs School of Public Service launches the Master of Public Administration (MPA) degree. This new program offers individuals from a variety of educational backgrounds the opportunity to enhance their knowledge and skills in the government and non-government sector. Excelsior Life sat down with Dr. David J. Hennessy, associate dean for the School of Public Service and Dr. Karen R. Bryce, MPA program director to learn more.
Excelsior Life: How does a MPA program at Excelsior College differ from other colleges offering something similar?
Hennessy: Many MPA programs require seat time or taking classes every other Saturday. Our program creates flexibility for the adult learner who is working. Our courses are scheduled in eight week sessions and offered fully online. Our expert advisors help students make the right academic plans to meet educational aspirations and achieve a life, work, and education balance.
Bryce: The MPA program at Excelsior College is a dynamic and practical program that provides students with the knowledge and tools they need to be leaders who are skilled, ethical, and key influencers within the public and non-profit sectors. One of our main goals is to help students network with each other, the faculty, and current public service leaders. Excelsior College creates flexibility for adult learners and is a strong choice for students who are working full time. Our rigorous curriculum allows students to complete their degree requirements in diverse, time-proven ways.
Excelsior Life: Who would be a good candidate for pursing this degree?
Bryce: The program will attract students seeking advanced degrees in public service with the objective of working in the public and/or non-profit sectors. Students may come from a variety of backgrounds, including political science, sociology, psychology, economics, and management. They should have a desire to serve their communities in the public or non-profit sectors. We have a unique admissions process that will consider a potential studentâs previous experience, writing, analytical skills, and motivation to complete the program.
The School of Public Service launches Master of Public Administration (MPA) degree
Excelsior College | Masters Degrees | Master in Public Administration (MPA)
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