Public Administration
Overview
The Department of Public Administration and Policy Analysis welcomes new students interested in completing a degree or certificate program. We encourage you to visit our department website and contact us if you have any questions.
The Master of Public Administration (MPA) is a professional degree designed to prepare students for management careers in the public and nonprofit sectors.
SIUE’s nationally accredited MPA program serves two types of students:
- Pre-service students who have recently completed a bachelor’s degree and wish to use the master’s degree to gain entry into a professional career track
- In-service students who have worked for several years in the public or nonprofit sector, but wish to pursue graduate education to enhance or upgrade their skills and knowledge
Program Format
Offered in two convenient course formats, the MPA degree may be earned in as little as 12 months.
- Fully Online: All coursework is completed online. Students will use a consistent online learning platform for seamless transition between courses.
- Hybrid: This option includes face-to-face, online and blended courses. Students utilize online learning tools combined with classroom experiences to complete the program.
Please note that international students are not eligible to receive a student visa for this program.
Accreditation
- Certificate of Accreditation by the Network of Schools of Public Policy, Affairs, and Administration (NASPAA)
Globally, only 202 programs have successfully met the standards set for NASPAA accreditation.
What can I do with a degree in public administration?
All industries benefit from strong leadership, which makes graduates of MPA programs in high demand. Historically, graduates of SIUE’s MPA program have been very competitive in the job market, and many benefit from the department’s strong network with employers in Illinois and the St. Louis metropolitan area.
Employment opportunities include:
- City manager
- Finance director
- Policy analyst
- Department head in the public sector
- Administrator in the nonprofit sector
- Healthcare administrator
- Military staff and line commander
- Police/fire chief
- Recreation director
- Museum director
- Social service staff and/or manager
MPA graduates are also employed in a number of state and federal agencies, including:
- Illinois State Police
- Illinois Secretary of State Police
- Department of Homeland Security
- Housing and Urban Development
- Department of Justice
Local and state governments are among the largest employers in the economy and job prospects are favorable. Job growth will stem from the rising demand for services at the local and state level, particularly demand for public safety and health services. Two factors are fueling the growth of these services:
- Increasing population
- Assumption of responsibility by local and state governments for services previously provided by the federal government
Local and state jobs, however, are susceptible to budgetary constraints, which is why advanced degrees are highly recommended in order to compete.
Hands-on Learning
Paid internships are available in various areas for qualified students:
- Public or nonprofit organizations
- Local government administration
- Departments of transportation
- States attorney offices
- Private sector organizations
All internships also include tuition reimbursements.
Faculty
View current public administration faculty