Dual Degree Option: Master of Education/Master of Public Policy and Administration

The School of Public Policy (SPP) and the College of Education offer a dual Master of Public Policy and Administration (M.P.P.A.) and Master of Education (M.Ed.) with a concentration in Higher Education within three years of full-time study. The M.P.P.A./M.Ed. requires that students complete a minimum of 62 total credits, 30 in the College of Education's Higher Education concentration and 32 through SPP.  Applicants must meet admission requirements and be accepted by both SPP and the College of Education to qualify for the dual degree option.  Students currently enrolled in either program may apply to the other program during their first year to matriculate as a M.P.P.A./M.Ed. candidate.

Additional information regarding M.P.P.A. program options is available in the Public Policy and Administration section of this Bulletin.

Additional information regarding the Master of Education degree with a concentration in Higher Education is available in the Education section of this Bulletin.