Master’s of Public Policy
Offered as a Master of Arts in Public Policy (MPP)


Elevate your career in one year with Saint Anselm College’s 4+1 Master's of Public Policy program. Enhance your research, communication, and analytical skills while engaging in ethical reasoning and decision making. Whether you aim to advance in public administration, non-profit sectors, or private industry, our MPP graduate program will provide you with a variety of skills that will open doors to various outcomes. Prepare to make a significant impact on local, national, or international issues with your Master's in Public Policy from Saint Anselm.*

Students at Saint Anselm College are exceptional in their commitment to building strong communities. Our Master’s in Public Policy degree supports those ambitions, preparing graduates from all majors with valuable skills as they pursue meaningful lifelong work to promote the common good in their communities.

— Professor Jennifer Lucas, Ph.D., Co-director Master’s of Public Policy and Professor of Politics
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Diverse Academic Perspectives

Our MPP Program is enhanced by the participation of diverse faculty from across disciplines. Various academic backgrounds provide students with multiple perspectives into complex policy issues. This collaboration fosters problem solving and equips students with a broad range of skills applicable in a range of careers.

All majors are welcome but this program may especially be of interest to majors from:

Business AdministrationLegal Studies
Community and Public Health Politics
Criminal JusticePsychology
EconomicsSocial Work
HistorySociology

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Hands-on Opportunities at the New Hampshire Institute of Politics 

The New Hampshire Institute of Politics (NHIOP) is a valuable resource for students in the Masters in Public Policy program, offering direct access to political figures and experts. With a strong emphasis on experiential learning, students can engage in events, discussions, and research that connects theories to practice. The New Hampshire Institute of Politics offers networking opportunities that foster mentorship and career development, while workshops and seminars will deepen students' knowledge for current policy issues. This environment not only enriches the education experience but empowers students to become active participants in the political process.

Learn more about the New Hampshire Institute of Politics

Program Information

The curriculum will require the completion of 40 credit hours. 4+1 students complete a total of 8 credits (two courses) spring semester of their senior year. The remaining 32 credits are taken at the graduate level over the following summer, fall, and spring terms.  There are two tracks: Professional and Thesis. Students in the professional track will complete an internship capstone, while those in the research track must complete a master’s thesis.

Tracks to Earn a Master in Public Policy Degree

Professional Track (24 credits)

Join our professional track to gain real world experience through an impactful internship capstone. This hands-on approach places you in a professional setting apply your skills and build a network while addressing key policy changes.

Courses

  • Public Institutions and the Policy Process (4 credits)
  • Microeconomics for Public Policy (4 credits) Descriptive and Inferential Statistics (4 credits) 
  • Ethics of Organizational Leadership (4 credits) 
  • Data Analysis for Public Policy (2 credits) 
  • Professional Writing (2 credits) 
  • Internship Capstone (4 credits)

Research Track (24 credits)

Explore our dynamic research track, where you will complete impactful community-based research for your research. Enhance your journey further by opting for an internship course as an elective gaining hands-on experience and making connections.

Courses

  • Public Institutions and the Policy Process (4 credits)
  • Microeconomics for Public Policy (4 credits) 
  • Descriptive and Inferential Statistics (4 credits) Ethics of Organizational Leadership (4 credits) 
  • Data Analysis for Public Policy (2 credits) 
  • Research Methods and Design (2 credits) 
  • Master’s Thesis Capstone (4 credits)

Admission Timeline for Spring 2025 Start

DateDescription
November 1, 2024 Application Deadline; there is a $65 application fee
November 15, 2024Decision Letters Sent to Applicants
December 1, 2024Deadline to Accept Admission; submit deposit

Frequently Asked Questions

career outcomes

Behavioral Scientist 
City manager 
Community Development Coordinator
Crisis Management 
Data analysis 
Education Policy Consultant 
Environmental Specialists 
Grant Writer 
Internal Organizations

Legislators 
Nonprofit management
Program Managers 
Public Advocacy 
Policy Researcher
Public Policy Educator 
Public Relations Strategist 
Social Scientists 
Statisticians 
Survey Researchers

 

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*Pending NECHE accreditation