Public Management

M.A.

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Johns Hopkins University

Course Overview

At a time when governments and nonprofits at all levels are expected to do more with less, good management is essential. The Johns Hopkins MA in Public Management will empower you to be strategic, but will also provide you with the fundamentals of public management: policy analysis and evaluation, financial management, economics and fiscal policy, and public policy and administration. This innovative degree recognizes that governmental and nonprofit sectors share common ground, and common goals.

The MA in Public Management prepares emerging leaders like you to face those complex challenges. We designed the curriculum for working professionals in the government and nonprofit sector, allowing you to take courses at a full- or part-time pace. For the degree, you'll complete 12 courses, including a capstone project that gives you a chance to address a practical, real world challenge using the skills and knowledge you've gained throughout your studies. You'll have to get up-to-speed quickly on a specific content or issue area; use key process skills such as project management; and develop competency in gathering, analyzing, and reporting on data.

The MA in Public Management offers an exciting educational experience that you'll be able to apply directly to work in the government, private, and nonprofit sectors.

Program Outline

Course Overview

  • Teaching method: Face to Face, Online
  • Starting in: January, May, September
  • Full Time Duration: 24 months
  • This Program is taught in: English

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  • Domestic Students: 0 USD (0 USD)
  • International Students: 0 USD (0 USD)

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Johns Hopkins University, United States

Course Overview

At a time when governments and nonprofits at all levels are expected to do more with less, good management is essential. The Johns Hopkins MA in Public Management will empower you to be strategic, but will also provide you with the fundamentals of public management: policy analysis and evaluation, financial management, economics and fiscal policy, and public policy and administration. This innovative degree recognizes that governmental and nonprofit sectors share common ground, and common goals.

The MA in Public Management prepares emerging leaders like you to face those complex challenges. We designed the curriculum for working professionals in the government and nonprofit sector, allowing you to take courses at a full- or part-time pace. For the degree, you'll complete 12 courses, including a capstone project that gives you a chance to address a practical, real world challenge using the skills and knowledge you've gained throughout your studies. You'll have to get up-to-speed quickly on a specific content or issue area; use key process skills such as project management; and develop competency in gathering, analyzing, and reporting on data.

The MA in Public Management offers an exciting educational experience that you'll be able to apply directly to work in the government, private, and nonprofit sectors.

Program Outlines

Course Overview

  • Teaching method: Face to Face, Online
  • Starting in: January, May, September
  • Full Time Duration: 24 months
  • This Program is taught in: English

Ratings:

  • Course rating:
  • University rating:
  • Value for money:

Fees:

  • Domestic Students: 0 USD
  • International Students: 0 USD

Address

Johns Hopkins University, United States

What career paths do people with a Masters in Public Health take?

  • Healthcare Services 20.7
  • Research 14.2
  • Education & Academics 14.1
  • Business Development 12
  • Community and Social Services 9.2
  • Consulting 4.9
  • Entrepreneuership 4.5
  • Project Management 3.4
  • Operations 3.4
  • Administration & Management 2.6

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