Master of Public Service Leadership
Bachelor's to Master's Program Courses
Students applying for the Master of Public Service Leadership (MPSL) have the option of taking any of the core courses in the MPSL (up to 12 credits). They need to meet with an advisor to determine what is available, which courses will match the student’s academic strengths, and where those credits can be applied in the undergraduate degree:
MPL-510 | Research Methods in Public Service | 3 |
MPL-520 | Program Analysis and Evaluation | 3 |
MPL-580 | Public Service Leadership and Governance | 3 |
MPL-582 | Law, Ethics, and Decision Making in the Public Sector | 3 |
MNP-505 | Organizational Management and Leadership in Public Service | 3 |
MNP-525 | Project Leadership and Communications in Public Service | 3 |
MNP-530 | Human Resource Management for Public Service | 3 |
MSP-674 | Municipal Finance | 3 |
How these courses apply to the bachelor's degree:
Students do not necessarily need to be in a public service undergraduate degree to qualify for this program. Therefore it is imperative that students meet with their advisors to determine what credits can be applied and where.
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