Women’s Studies AB/Public Administration MPA

This Double Dawgs program will give high-achieving undergraduate students the opportunity to earn their MPA with a top-ranked program (6th in the U.S. News and World Report’s 2020 rankings of more than 250 public affairs master's programs nationwide). In the program they will learn both the theoretical and practical aspects of public management and policy in order to prepare them for careers in public service with government agencies and nonprofit organizations. The MPA degree greatly expands the employment outlook for graduates, with over 96% of UGA MPA alumni finding employment within 6 months of graduation. Furthermore, many government positions now prefer and even require a master’s degree for entry and graduates from MPA programs nationwide have increased earning potential by $18,000 per year more than those who only possess a bachelor’s degree. While the academic opportunities within the program are unmatched, the professional relationships that Double Dawgs students will be able to forge outside the classroom cannot be underestimated. Students will interact and network with employers and public sector professionals through UGA MPA alumni events, internships, as well as with the department’s cosponsor, the Carl Vinson Institute of Government. While most students seek the MPA as their final professional degree, the Double Dawgs program will also allow students to earn their MPA with the ability of later entering a PhD or other advanced degree programs and pursuing careers in academia.

Sources:
https://spia.uga.edu/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/2021-Employment-Fact-Sheet.pdf
https://www.payscale.com/research/US/Degree=Master_of_Public_Administration_(MPA)/Salary
https://www.careersinpublichealth.net/resources/masters-public-administration-salary-outlook/

Admission to Program

Students will apply to the pathway after completing at least 75 hours of undergraduate coursework including 30 credits or more earned at UGA. This includes 2 upper-division WMST courses with an average GPA of 3.7 or higher. Students should also have an overall GPA of 3.5 or higher at the time of application. We expect that most students meeting the admission requirements will apply to the pathway during their third year at UGA. To be approved, a preliminary plan of study must be approved by the Women’s Studies undergraduate coordinator and the Public Administration and Policy graduate coordinator.

Curriculum

Graduate-level courses that may be used to satisfy undergraduate and graduate program requirements.

Although both programs have an interest in similar social themes and issues, they provide complementary rather than overlapping knowledge and skills. Courses in the Master of Public Administration program are not equivalent in content or focus to the required women’s studies courses. To complete the bachelor’s degree in Women Studies (AB), students will need to satisfy the existing required courses 27 credit hours in women’s studies and take 12 credit hours in graduate level public administration courses that would count toward the 33 credit hours of general electives required by the major. Any four (3 hour) 6000 or 7000 level graduate course may be used to satisfy the undergraduate requirements but at least two of the four courses must be from the following list of the public management core courses:

PADP 6910 Public Administration and Democracy
PADP 6920 Public Personnel Administration
PADP 6930 Public Financial Administration
PADP 6950 Economic Foundations of Policy Analysis
PADP 6960 Public Management

Additional requirements that are unique to this Double Dawgs program:

To complete the 120-credit hour bachelor’s degree in Women’s Studies and the 41-credit hour Master in Public Administration in 5 years, students are allowed to be enrolled during their 4th year and/or take MPA courses during the summer at the end of their 4th or 5th year.

Students may also count up to two graduate-level Women’s Studies courses, based on their substantive academic interests and intended career trajectory, as electives in the Master of Public Administration program of study. These courses include WMST 6120, WMST 6170S, and WMST 6770. Students seeking to use other Women’s Studies courses as electives must receive prior approval from the Master of Public Administration advisor.

Admission to Graduate Program

Students can apply to the MPA program during the end of their junior year or beginning of their senior year so that they are admitted and dual enrolled as both an AB/MPA student. Students can also apply by January 15 to join the MPA program the following summer or fall after graduation. Students will follow the same guidelines and procedures as required for the current MPA students (http://spia.uga.edu/degree/master-of-public-administration-mpa/). The admission application requires completing a Graduate School application that includes a resume, statement of purpose (conveying how this program is a good fit with your career and educational goals) and three letters of recommendation. The application also requires the student to submit their transcripts and Official GRE general test score report if the applicant’s undergraduate GPA is below 3.5.

Program Advisor

  • Name: Aaron Redman
  • Email: aredman@uga.edu
  • Phone: 706-542-1098
  • Address: 188 Baldwin Hall

Undergraduate Major Information

  • Major: Women's Studies A.B.
  • Department/College: Institute for Women's Studies

Advising Contact

  • Name: Cecilia Herles
  • Email: cherles@uga.edu
  • Phone: 706-542-0734
  • Address: 16 Gilbert Hall

Graduate Major Information

  • Major: Public Administration M.P.A.
  • Department/College: Public Administration and Policy

Advising Contact

  • Name: Aaron Redman
  • Email: aredman@uga.edu
  • Phone: 706-542-1098
  • Address: 188 Baldwin Hall