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Public Administration

Public Administration

Dalhousie University

Dalhousie University is a public research university in Nova Scotia, Canada, with three campuses in Halifax, a fourth in Bible Hill, and medical teaching facilities in Saint John, New Brunswick.

Master of Public Administration

⦿ Yearly 30800 ( CAD )
Academic Requirements:

⦿ Four-year honours (or equivalent) Bachelor’s degree with minimum 3.3 GPA (B+ average)
⦿ Original transcripts of all previous academic work
⦿ 2 academic letters of reference
⦿ Resume/curriculum vitae
⦿ Statement of intent linking career objectives and the MPA program
⦿ Proof of English language proficiency; TOEFL or IELTS test with minimum score of 580 / 7.0 or better. Requirement waived for applicants from India who have completed a degree at a recognized university where the language of instruction is English.
The Master of Public Administration program equips students with the management skills required by public service organizations (e.g. government, hospitals, schools, state bodies/corporations, not-for-profit organizations) and an understanding of the organization, processes and policies of government, its public agencies and the policy groups that work in the public sector.
⦿ September
⦿ Yearly 30800 ( CAD )
Academic Requirements:

⦿ Four-year honours (or equivalent) Bachelor’s degree with minimum 3.3 GPA (B+ average)
⦿ Original transcripts of all previous academic work
⦿ 2 academic letters of reference
⦿ Resume/curriculum vitae
⦿ Statement of intent linking career objectives and the MPA program
⦿ Proof of English language proficiency; TOEFL or IELTS test with minimum score of 580 / 7.0 or better. Requirement waived for applicants from India who have completed a degree at a recognized university where the language of instruction is English.
The Master of Public Administration program equips students with the management skills required by public service organizations (e.g. government, hospitals, schools, state bodies/corporations, not-for-profit organizations) and an understanding of the organization, processes and policies of government, its public agencies and the policy groups that work in the public sector.
⦿ September