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Public Policy and Administration

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    Application Deadline: Applicants are encouraged to apply early and prior to February 1. Applications are reviewed as they are submitted. Early admission offers with funding are being made now to strong applicants that apply prior to February 1.

  • Length: 2 years

  • Degrees: Master of Public Policy and Administration

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    Entry Terms: Fall

  • Pathways: Coursework, Research Essay, Thesis

  • Experiential Learning: Co-op

For six decades, the School of Public Policy and Administration has been the leading centre for Canadian scholarship and graduate education in policy and administration—examining what governments do, why, and how they could do it better. The Master of Public Policy and Administration (MPPA) is a professionally relevant academic degree. It provides a comprehensive and rigorous preparation for careers that will engage with the public sector, recognizing that those careers may span the public, private, and non-profit sectors.

We also offer a collaborative Specialization in Climate Change and Data Science.

*Please consult the Graduate Calendar for admission and program requirements.

Capital Advantage

The national capital offers an array of learning and professional opportunities, complemented by ready access to government departments and agencies, parliamentary institutions, media and non-governmental organizations. There are unparalleled career opportunities in the public sector, and a master’s degree has become the essential entry requirement.

Research Highlights

Contact Information

Graduate Supervisor – Professor Amanda Clarke

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