About the Program

San Jose University's Master of Public Administration program is a 36 unit degree program that admits students in the fall and spring of each year. Our program is primarily in-person, and each class meets one night per week to accommodate both full-time and part-time students. Full-time students can complete the program in 2 years. Most part-time students complete the program in 3-4 years. We seek to cultivate a diverse student population with different interests and backgrounds in public service, with some who are new to public administration and others who have substantial work experience in the public sector and non-profit organizations.

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The MPA program in is part of the College of Social Sciences of San Jose State University. San José State University is accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges. The Public Administration Program is an accredited member of the Network of Schools of Public Policy, Affairs and Administration.

Master of Public Administration

Our Mission

Our mission is to prepare graduate students, principally in-service professionals, to perform the work of public service and to advance in their careers, especially in Bay Area governments, largely by fostering their knowledge and skills in management and leadership; diversity, equity and inclusion; program, policy, and budgetary analysis; and socializing them in professional, democratic, and constitutional values, ethics and practices; To advance the state of knowledge in public administration and inform our own instruction through scholarly and applied research; and to serve and support public administration and the community of the Silicon Valley and beyond by providing expertise and engaging in professional activity.

More details about the program can be found in the New Student Handbook

San Jose University's Master of Public Administration program admits students in the fall and spring of each year. Our program is primarily in-person, and each class meets one night per week to accommodate both full-time and part-time students. We seek to cultivate a diverse student population with different interests and backgrounds in public service, with some who are new to public administration and others who have substantial work experience in the public sector and non-profit organizations.

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MPA Program Data

Of the total number of students currently enrolled, what is the percentage of:


a. Out-of-state students 1%
b. International students 0%
c. Female students 65%
d. Part-time students 76%
e. Persons of diversity 76%

Distribution of Placement of Graduates Graduating from the Year Prior to the Data Year (number):Job Placements of Graduates (as of December 2024)*

 

2023-24 Cohort

Percentage of Cohort

(Total Number of Graduates = 20)

State, provincial or regional government in the United States

5%

City, County, or other local government in the United States

30%

Nonprofit domestic-oriented

10%

Currently seeking employment

10%

Status Unknown 

45%

*Survey results are based on self-reported data from an online survey distributed to email addresses that alumni provided at the time of graduation.

 

Faculty Diversity



  Full-Time Faculty Part-Time Lecturers

Male

2 2
Female 4 0
Asian 1 1
Black 0 0
Hispanic 1 0
White 4 1