Program Description
ULM offers a 36-hour online-only MPA program designed for graduate students anywhere in the world. MPA courses are offered in eight-week and sixteen-week formats every semester, allowing the degree to be completed in as little as 12 months. Students may enter the program any semester. To participate in the online MPA program, students must have Microsoft Office, high-speed internet access, and computer equipment with audio and video capability including a headset, microphone, and webcam. ULM’s online-only MPA program offers credit for participation in the Delta Regional Authority Delta Leadership Institute Executive Academy.
Program Admission
In addition to the university requirements for admission to the Graduate School at ULM, applicants for admission to the Master of Public Administration degree program will meet two of the following criteria:
1. A minimum cumulative undergraduate grade point average of 2.75; and/or
2. A minimum combined score of 283 on the GRE General Test (verbal plus quantitative); and/or
3. A minimum formula score of 707.50 using the following formula: the combined total of the verbal and quantitative scores on the Graduate Record Examination multiplied by the student’s grade point average on all undergraduate work pursued.
Applicants who fail to meet the above standards may be admitted with conditional status at the recommendation of the coordinator of the MPA program in conjunction with the Committee on Admissions for Political Science. Admission exceptions to waive the GRE are:
1. A graduate from an accredited school who graduated with a 2.75 or higher GPA within the past five years. Under this exemption, one enters the MPA program as a “Non-Degree AutoAccept to Conditional or Regular” status without taking the GRE if one earns at least a B in their first six hours of graduate courses at ULM taken in non-degree status.
2. MPA applicants with an approved professional or terminal degree (i.e. Ph.D., M.D., J.D., Pharm.D.) from an accredited institution. Master’s degrees are not allowed for this GRE exemption waiver.
3. MPA applicants who have more than two years of experience in local, county, regional, state, or federal administrative agencies; the office of elected officials; nonprofit or not-for-profit organizations; or health sector-related organizations. Consideration will be based upon duration, roles, and responsibilities.
Decisions will be made by the coordinator of the MPA program in conjunction with the Committee on Admissions for Political Science and are based on a broad range of criteria, and no particular level of academic performance or test scores will guarantee acceptance.
In-Service and Pre-Service Requirements
Upon admission, all students will be designated as in-service or pre-service. In designating in-service or pre-service status, the program will consider the duration, roles, and responsibilities of previous work experience in local, county, regional, state, or federal administrative agencies; the office of elected officials; nonprofit or not-for-profit organizations; or health sector-related organizations. Students lacking at least two years of administrative or policy-related experience will be designated a pre-service student.
Pre-service students will be required to enroll in an internship, POLS 5093: Public Administration Internship, bringing the total hours required for their degree to 39.
The internship will demand approximately 300 hours of work for a local, county, regional, state, or federal administrative agency; the office of an elected official; nonprofit or not-for-profit organization; or a health sector-related organization. Students cannot enroll in POLS 5093 until at least nine (9) hours of core MPA courses have been completed.
Requests from pre-service students to have the internship requirement waived will be considered on a case-by-case basis by the coordinator of the MPA program in conjunction with the Committee on Admissions for Political Science. Such requests may be granted in a situation where, for example, a student’s existing public service evolves into a permanent position and exceeds programmatic minimums during the course of their MPA studies and prior to enrolling in the internship course.
In-service students, those with at least two years full-time work experience, will not be required to complete the internship, though they will not be discouraged from participating in this option as well.
Program Requirements
The Master of Public Administration degree program consists of 36 credit hours. Each student completes a designated concentration chosen by the student in consultation and with the approval of their advisor. The core requirements are as follows:
Concentrations
Students must choose from one of six concentrations:
- Administration of Health (ADH)
- Administration of Justice (ADJ)
- Administration of Education (ADE)
- Management (MGT)
- Public Management (PMG)
- Public Parks Management
Public Management (the general track)
Requires the addition of eighteen (18) hours selected from the list below:
Public Parks Management
Requires the addition of fifteen (15) hours selected from the list below:
Administration of Health
Requires the addition of fifteen (15) hours from the list below, plus three (3) hours of 5000-level political science electives not listed among the MPA core requirements.
Administration of Justice
Requires the addition of fifteen (15) hours from the list below, plus three (3) hours of 5000-level political science electives not listed among the MPA core requirements.
Administration of Education
Requires the addition of fifteen (15) hours from the list below, plus three (3) hours of 5000-level political science electives not listed among the MPA core requirements.
Administration of Management
Requires the addition of fifteen (15) hours from the list below, plus three (3) hours of 5000-level political science electives not listed among the MPA core requirements.
Graduate Courses
Note: To receive graduate credit for a 4000-level course designated “For Undergraduate and Graduates,” a student must be in graduate admission status at the time credit is earned in the course. Credit earned in undergraduate admission status cannot be changed to graduate credit.