Public policy school
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Public policy schools teach students policy analysis, public policy, public administration, and public affairs. A public policy school is an institution where prospective public policy analyists obtain degrees in public policy, such as the Master of Public Policy (MPP) and the Master of Public Administration (MPA).
In the United States, students pursue a public policy degree after having completed an undergraduate degree in some other field. American public policy programs generally live in an autonomous graduate or professional school within a larger university.
Curriculum
Most public policy programs combine elements of law, international relations, management, politics, and economics.See also
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