Evans School MPA students may take electives across an array of substantive and skill areas that build on the core curriculum to strengthen the foundations of a career in public service.
Not every course will be offered every year.
Evans School MPA students may take electives across an array of substantive and skill areas that build on the core curriculum to strengthen the foundations of a career in public service.
Not every course will be offered every year.
Public Policy Analysis & Evaluation electives deepens students’ skills in analysis and evaluation beyond what is learned in our core courses. These courses designed to help students develop the skills needed to implement analysis and evaluation in a broad set of institutional contexts, thereby preparing students for careers in which these skills can be applied to a wide variety of policy areas.
Environmental Policy & Management electives provides MPA students the opportunity to acquire the tools, methodologies, interdisciplinary perspectives, and substantive topic knowledge necessary to be successful analysts, managers, and leaders in public, nonprofit, and private organizations that cover a broad spectrum of environmental and natural resource issues.
International Development electives offers students a foundation for addressing complex questions of poverty and development.
Leadership and Decision Making electives prepare Evans School students to become reflective individuals of integrity and skill to further the common good in institutions and policy. These courses focus on the self-development of ethical and effective habits of thought, skilled deliberation, deployable frames of judgment, as well as personal self-awareness of values and character.
Nonprofit Management & Philanthropy electives provides MPA students the opportunity to develop the management and leadership skills and substantive topic knowledge necessary to be successful managers and leaders in nonprofit, philanthropic and social sector organizations.
Public Finance & Budgeting electives provides students the opportunity to understand how finance works through management and policy lens. These courses places emphasis on the effective management of resources in complex environments.
Social Policy electives prepare students for careers in government and nonprofit organizations involved in the design, implementation, management, and evaluation of education and social policies. Coursework in this area develops students’ ability to bring policy analysis and management tools to bear on issues in education and social policy.
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