The M.P.P. degree is offered at the University Park Campus only.
Applicants must have a bachelor's degree from an accredited institution and have completed a minimum of the equivalent of three semester hours in each of the following subjects: microeconomic theory, American political institutions and statistics. If these prerequisites are not satisfied upon application, the applicant may be admitted on special status while they are being completed.
Required core courses | Units | |
PUAD 512 | Public Managerial Economics | 4 |
PUAD 527 | Public Policy Formulation | 4 |
PUAD 529 | Public Policy Evaluation | 4 |
PUAD 558 | Quantitative Analysis I | 4 |
PUAD 559 | Quantitative Analysis II | 4 |
PUAD 570 | Organizations and Public Policy | 4 |
PUAD 572 | Methods for Policy Analysis | 4 |
PUAD 589 | Policy Analysis Practicum | 4 |
Students are also required to complete one management course from the following list:
Management course (choose one) | Units | |
PUAD 514 | Public Financial Management and Budgeting | 4 |
PUAD 515 | Concepts and Practices of Public Budgeting | 4 |
PUAD 551 | Financial Accounting in the Public and Nonprofit Sectors | 4 |
PUAD 585 | Human Behavior in Public Organizations | 4 |
PUAD 597 | Professional Practice of Public Administration | 4 |
In addition to these 36 required units, students are required to take 12 units of electives. Elective courses typically will be taken in an area of concentration and will be selected with the advice and written consent of the director of the M.P.P. program. The following are examples of possible areas of concentration: Communications Policy, Education Policy, Environmental Policy, Gerontology Policy, Government Finance Policy, Health Policy and Social Welfare Policy.
During a student's final semester of the program the Policy Analysis Practicum is required as a component of the program's 48 units of course work. The practicum is an opportunity for students to apply their analytic skills to a current problem for an actual client. Admission to the practicum is granted on the approval of the M.P.P. director, and normally requires prior completion of most required courses.
Students in this 48-unit program are required to complete the M.P.P. core, the required management course and the following set of three courses that focus on each level of government:
Intergovernmental courses | Units | |
Federal Level (choose one): | ||
PUAD 554 | Intergovernmental Management: Federal Perspective | 4 |
PUAD 564 | Federal Management System | 4 |
State Level: | ||
PUAD 553 | Intergovernmental Management: State Perspective | 4 |
Local Level (choose one): | ||
PUAD 520 | Seminar in the Administration of Local Government | 4 |
PUAD 521 | Financial Administration in Local Government | 4 |
PUAD 561 | Entrepreneurship in the Public Sector | 4 |
Students interested in this option must notify the MPP director prior to beginning their courses in the MPP program.
Produced by the USC Division of Student Affairs, Office of University Publications, May 1, 1995