The science, technology and society specialization allows students to focus on the public understanding of science and the societal implications of science and technology.
SPP graduates who specialize in science, technology and society will be prepared to pursue careers in a wide variety of government agencies and departments, nonprofits, consulting firms, and research institutions.
Courses for this specialization are offered through numerous departments and schools across campus, including Community Health, Sociology, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Philosophy, Anthropology, Management, and Food Sciences. The MPPA curriculum will provide you with a strong analytical foundation that can be applied to a wide variety of policy issues. You'll complete core courses in areas such as public management, economics in public policy, analysis, and statistical methods. Through electives, you can hone your degree to best suit your personal interests and professional goals. Choose from subjects like negotiations, makerspace leadership, social and environmental enterprises, public policy, racism, and patriarchy. Students also gain real-world experience through a required summer internship, senior capstone project, and a professional development seminar. The science, technology and society specialization allows students to focus on the public understanding of science and the societal implications of science and technology. SPP graduates who specialize in science, technology and society will be prepared to pursue careers in a wide variety of government agencies and departments, nonprofits, consulting firms, and research institutions. Courses for this specialization are offered through numerous departments and schools across campus, including Community Health, Sociology, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Philosophy, Anthropology, Management, and Food Sciences. Students will also have the opportunity to pursue individual interests through CPPA independent studies and will be supported by the Science, Technology and Society Initiative.
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The Master of Public Policy and Administration (MPPA) admissions committee assesses each student's application based on academic record, letters of recommendation, work or volunteer experience, and demonstrated commitment to or passion for public service.
We prefer applicants to have at least two years of work experience in a job related to public policy or administration but do admit strong students who have just completed their undergraduate degrees if they have demonstrated a commitment to public service. For those students, greater weight is given to traditional academic criteria, such as undergraduate records, than for students with professional experience. Application Requirements Completed application form Statement of purpose Transcripts for all undergraduate and graduate work Two letters of recommendation International students should review Graduate School international applicant policies for any additional requirements The GRE is not required for the MPPA program, although applicants can submit their scores if they choose. IELTS - 6.5 TOEFL IBT - 80 Duolingo English Test: Minimum overall score of 115
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If you aren't eligible for the above entry requirements, you might ant to explore pathway options at University of Massachusetts - Amherst. If you want to find out more, speak to our counsellors.