Our Program
Program Objectives
The objective of the MPA program at WVSU is to develop public managers and administrators to become visionary leaders in public service. Graduates will be able to:
- Apply appropriate management practices to the public and non-profit sectors.
- Analyze and apply to “real world” scenarios, competing policy proposals and management techniques by utilizing evidence-based decision-making.
- Evaluate the quality of management practices and public policy proposals.
- Demonstrate the ability to communicate professionally within the setting of public and non-profit organizations.
Careers
Having completed the required coursework for the graduate program in public administration, graduates of the MPA program are well prepared for a wide range of careers, including:
- Program Director
- Program Coordinator
- Program Manager
- Budget Analyst
- Research Associate
- City/Urban/Regional Planner
- City Manager
Benefits of this program include:
- Value – WVSU offers some of the most affordable graduate programs in the area
- Flexibility – all classes are either in the evening or online
- Location – close proximity to the State Capitol provides experiential education and professional development activities
- Opportunity – professional growth enabling career advancement, salary increases, and career change
Students with relevant professional experience will complete the Program in 36 credit-hours, while pre-professional students will be encouraged to take an additional 6 credit-hours of internship for a total of 42 credit hours. In order to graduate with the degree in Public Administration from WVSU, every student must complete all coursework with a cumulative grade point average (CGPA) of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale. Students who fall below a 3.0 CGPA will be placed on academic probation until such time as they regain a 3.0 CGPA. Students who accumulate more than two (2) “C” grades, or students on academic probation who fail to regain a 3.0 CGPA, will be dismissed from the WVSU MPA.