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A coordinated degree program has been designed to allow students to obtain both the Master of Public Administration and the Master of Urban Planning degrees concurrently.

This program is intended to combine professional training in planning with applied administrative and managerial skills. The MPA/MUP requirements are described later in this section.

Program Type

Master’s

Program Format

On Campus

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Admission Requirements 

Application Deadlines

Application deadlines vary by program, please review the for specific programs. Other important dates and deadlines can be found by using the One Stop calendars.

Credits and Courses

This program allows students to complete master’s degrees in Public Administration and in Urban Planning concurrently. The coordinated degree requires 42-45 credits of required courses and completion of a concentration in Public Administration (18 credits). However, because some courses completed for the core requirements of the MUP also may count toward the MPA concentration, students may complete the dual degree with a minimum of 54-57 credits. The total number of credits will depend on the student’s track and choice of concentration in public administration.

Required Courses in Urban Planning (27 credits)

±«¸éµþ±Ê³¢´¡±·Ìý701Introduction to Land Use Planning1
±«¸éµþ±Ê³¢´¡±·Ìý702Introduction to Planning Law2
±«¸éµþ±Ê³¢´¡±·Ìý711Planning Theories and Practice3
±«¸éµþ±Ê³¢´¡±·Ìý720Urban Development Theory and Planning3
±«¸éµþ±Ê³¢´¡±·Ìý721Applied Planning Methods3
±«¸éµþ±Ê³¢´¡±·Ìý740Data Analysis Methods I3
±«¸éµþ±Ê³¢´¡±·Ìý810Planning Policy Analysis6
±«¸éµþ±Ê³¢´¡±·Ìý811Applied Planning Workshop3
Select one of the following:3
±«¸éµþ±Ê³¢´¡±·Ìý751Introduction to Urban Design and Physical Planning
±«¸éµþ±Ê³¢´¡±·Ìý791Introduction to Urban Geographic Information Systems for Planning
±«¸éµþ±Ê³¢´¡±·Ìý857Urban Design as Public Policy
Total Credits27

Required Courses in Public Administration (18 credits)

µþ±«³§Ìý´¡¶Ù²ÑÌý738Human Resource Management3
±«¸éµþ±Ê³¢´¡±·Ìý630Budgeting and Finance in the Public Sector3
±Ê±«µþÌý´¡¶Ù²ÑÌý763Scope and Dynamics of Public Administration3
±Ê±«µþÌý´¡¶Ù²ÑÌý921Public Service Administrative Internship 13
´Ç°ùÌý±«¸éµþ±Ê³¢´¡±·Ìý991 Legislative/Administrative Agency Internship
±Ê±«µþÌý´¡¶Ù²ÑÌý959Capstone Seminar in Public Administration3
Select one seminar in organizational management and leadership from the following:3
µþ±«³§Ìý´¡¶Ù²ÑÌý731Leadership in Diversity and Inclusion
µþ±«³§Ìý´¡¶Ù²ÑÌý732Transforming Organizations
µþ±«³§Ìý´¡¶Ù²ÑÌý737Managerial Decisions and Negotiations
Total Credits18
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The internship requirement will be waived for students with significant public sector work experience.

Concentration Requirement (18 credits)

Completion of all the requirements for one of the concentrations in Public Administration. A maximum of six credits of MUP core courses may be used as electives in the MPA concentrations.

Application to all graduate programs are completed through the 51ÁÔÆæ Graduate School. Please see their website for detailed information about the application process and contact them with questions.

We also have provided information about applying to one of the Public & Nonprofit Administration graduate programs and our admissions criteria:

How to apply for the master's in Public & Nonprofit Administration

Contact

Prospective Graduate Students

Questions regarding the application or the application process should be directed to the 51ÁÔÆæ Graduate School at gradschool@uwm.eduÌý´Ç°ùÌý414-229-6569.

Current Graduate Students

Questions about research opportunities, department funding opportunities, or issues specific to the discipline should be directed to Prof. Douglas Ihrke.