Master of Public Administration - Public Management & Leadership |
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| College/University | Walden University |
| Degree Level | Master's |
| Description | Across the public sector spectrum, career opportunities are predicted to expand rapidly over the next five years. At every level-federal, state, and local-this growth trend in employment will fuel a demand for qualified managers who can lead public agencies or direct public policy organizations. Prepare to advance your career and to meet this increasing need for public sector professionals as you gain the skills to translate public policies into effective programs and projects. International themes and concepts incorporated throughout your coursework will broaden your perspective of public service. Walden's M.P.A. program can be completed in less than two years, depending on individual progress and credits transferred. |
| Distinguishing Characteristic | Walden is distinguished by high academic standards, experienced faculty, and a rigorous curriculum. Our advanced degrees are intended to advance the quality of life not just for the Walden graduate, but for everyone he or she encounters. Our programs help students achieve personal enrichment and career advancement. Walden graduates, in turn, enrich and advance the lives of countless others they serve. As an accredited institution with 40 years of experience, Walden has graduated more than 36,000 alumni, all of whom now have the credentials and desire to make a real difference and be a force for good. |
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| Accreditation | The Higher Learning Commission and is a member of The North Central Association | |||
| School Address | Office of Admissions, 650 S. Exeter Street, Baltimore, MD 21290 | |||
| Institution Type | Private, For-profit, Higher Education | |||
| Tuition Cost* | $27,950 | |||
| Time to Completion | 24 Months | |||
| Delivery Format | Online | |||
| Geographic Restrictions | US States | |||
| Eligibility Requirements | Bachelor's Degree | |||
*This is an approximation, assuming the high end of the range results from no available transfer of credits. Check with School for information specific to your circumstances.





