MA in Public Administration
General information and program requirements - Master of Arts Public Administration
Study how policy decisions are implemented.
The program looks at complex problems connected to public policy and public management. You will develop critical thinking skills and acquire conceptual tools related to areas such as democratic governance, public participation and public ethics. The program offers two choices of specialization: Feminist and Gender Studies, and Environmental Sustainability. Some career options? Manager or policy analyst in the public service, an international organization or a consulting firm.
Work and network at the centre of Canada’s public service.
You can include two paid work placements during your master’s, letting you work where national policy decisions are made and implemented. Furthermore, the school’s professors promote the study of real cases. They will help you discover professional networks through leading speakers and joint projects with a variety of partners.
Make the most of funding opportunities that also enrich your experience.
You can qualify for a teaching assistant position that guarantees you $12,500 a year. As well, the Institute for Science, Society and Policy, the Centre on Governance and the International Francophonie Research Chair on Cultural Heritage Policies offer a pool of relevant jobs right in the school.
Your master's degree any way you wish: full-time or part-time, in French or English. Two paths lead to a Master's degree in public administration.
Options:
- Research paper - 1 year (short duration master's)
- Thesis - 2 years
Co-op experience: No matter which path you choose, you can participate in the co-op program and gain valuable (and paid) work experience in government or non-governmental organizations (NGOs).
In collaboration with the Institute of Feminist and Gender Studies and the Institute for Science, Society, and Policy, you can obtain the following specializations:
- Specialization in Women's Studies
- Specialization in Science, Society and Policy
Scholarships, research and teaching assistantship available.