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The Master of Public Policy (MPP) is a two-year professional program that equips students with the analytical tools, knowledge, and professional connections needed to tackle complex policy issues and develop effective solutions. The MPP program structure includes two key elements: a required core curriculum (totaling 27 credits) that builds essential competencies in governance, quantitative analysis, and policy implementation, along with elective courses enabling focused study in specific policy areas. Students can apply their elective credits toward completing one or two specialized tracks or exploring broader policy topics. Available specializations cover environmental policy, energy policy, international development, global security and economic policy, leadership strategies, nonprofit administration, public finance, social welfare policy, healthcare policy, education reform, and a customizable option. The degree requires completion of 48 credits. Develop expertise in policy formulation and governance while acquiring the analytical capabilities and hands-on training needed to address critical policy issues professionally.
Nonprofit entities, philanthropic organizations, and social innovators play pivotal roles in shaping public policy and driving societal transformation. In the U.S. alone, the nonprofit sector includes over a million organizations, accounts for trillions in annual revenue and assets, employs about 10% of the workforce, mobilizes more than $400 billion through contributions and volunteer efforts, and relies heavily on government funding. Addressing contemporary policy challenges demands leaders skilled in developing innovative, cross-sector partnerships. For School of Public Policy graduate students across various specializations, proficiency in nonprofit administration and philanthropic strategies represents vital professional knowledge.