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Master's in

Public Administration (Non-Thesis)

The Master in Public Administration is diligently designed to empower both current and prospective managers for thriving careers or advancements across a diverse spectrum of sectors, encompassing public, non-profit, environmental, healthcare, and e-community organizations. With a deliberate emphasis on acquiring both theoretical foundations and practical competencies, the program instills a profound dedication to the ethos of public service. This entails serving the public interest with unwavering accountability and transparency, exhibiting professional prowess, efficiency, and objectivity, adhering to stringent ethical standards to uphold public trust, and fostering a culture of respect, equity, and fairness in all interactions with the public and colleagues alike.

The Masters in Public Administration program is dedicated to cultivating globally competitive administrators who exemplify professional competence, moral integrity, and social responsibility, thereby making meaningful contributions to national development

More precisely, the program is designed to foster graduates who will:

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  • Step into leadership roles within public, nonprofit, and healthcare organizations.
     

  • Contribute to advancing the knowledge frontier in the field of public administration through rigorous scholarly research, practical application, and dedicated professional service​

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In 5-10 years, graduates of AMAES' MPA program typically become eligible for employment opportunities in public, non-profit, environmental, healthcare, and e-community organizations. Potential job areas in this field encompass:

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  • City/Municipality Management

  • Corporate social responsibility

  • Human Resource Management

  • Management Consulting

  • Nonprofit Management

  • Public Affairs and Communications

  • Transportation Management

  • Utility Management

  • Waste Management

  • E-government Management

  • E-government Consulting

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