Sipa mpa program




















All students complete a set of core courses and choose between five concentrations. The program requires students to complete a total of 54 points, up to 9 of which are granted for professional and management work experience, and 45 are earned during the program of study. Upon approval of their academic advisor, students may transfer a total of two courses 6 points from outside EMPA course offerings towards graduation requirements.

For additional information on the Executive Master of Public Administration program, including information for prospective students and admissions, please refer back to the program's main site. William B. Timothy J. All EMPA students are required to take the core courses that build skills required of top leadership 21 points. All students choose one of the following concentrations: a policy field in which they focus their studies at SIPA 12 points.

REGN U EDPE Y EHSC P EPID P HBSS Y ITSF Y LAW L POPF P Students must complete the required course and one 1 elective course. Required Course:. Elective Courses:. SIPA Courses. Have a cumulative GPA of 3. All grades must be final. Any notations indicating a pending grade must be converted to a final grade prior to graduating. Complete and submit the Application for Degree or Certificate by the appropriate deadline. In addition to the above please note that grade changes cannot be made post-graduation.

Close Print Options. Send Page to Printer. Economics Completed during the first year. Statistics Completed during the first year. Global Food Systems Completed during the first year. Development Practice Lab I Completed during the second semester of first year. In other words, use it to explain why you received that grade. If you can, try to highlight your ability to recover and succeed in your later coursework.

An option here is to simply retake the course if you have enough time. Doing better will show your determination and dedication to fully understanding certain concepts and reflect positively on your capacity to succeed at SIPA. For example, the GRE quantitative analysis component might bolster lacking academic or professional quantitative analysis skills.

Choosing to not submit your scores may not necessarily disadvantage you but doing so may provide a fuller snapshot of your quantitative skills. Take comfort in the fact that grades are not the only component of your application at the end of the day.



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