BARUCH COLLEGE - SCHOOL OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS BARUCH COLLEGE SCHOOL OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS

GRADUATE DEGREES

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All of our MPA students share a common core of coursework. After completing the Core MPA, students can take the generalist degree or elect one of five specializations.

The MPA specialization in Nonprofit Administration is designed for students interested in initiating or advancing their careers in the management of voluntary or nonprofit organizations.
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The MPA track in Health Care Policy is designed for students who are interested in maximizing their impact on health and health care delivery through the development, analysis, implementation, and evaluation of rational and responsive health policies at the local, state, and national levels. Learn morearrow

In order to improve a system, you need to understand it. As an MPA student in our Policy Analysis and Evaluation track, you'll have the chance to evaluate and analyze the policy issues that affect all aspects of society. Learn morearrow

The Specialization in Public Management prepares students for careers in this dynamic environment by focusing on issues relating to human and capital resources, the changing venues of public management, and sound practices of institutional representation. Learn morearrow

This program is tailored for nurses to assume positions of leadership in a variety of healthcare settings in both the nonprofit and private sectors, including acute care, home care, public health, and community-based agencies. Learn morearrow


The School of Public Affairs is also proud to offer a Master's Degree in Education with two different focuses that directly impact education in today's society.

This program's primary focus is to prepare students for leadership at the college and university level. Learn morearrow

This program's primary focus is to prepare students for leadership in the K-12 school system to increase school quality.  Learn morearrow

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