Master of Public Administration
Kennedy University

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OBJECTIVES
To prepare students for leadership roles in public administration with a strong foundation in divinity and ethical values.
To equip students with the skills to integrate theological principles into public administration practices.
ACADEMIC CURRICULUM
MDPA 101    RESEARCH METHODS    4
MDPA 102    CHRISTIAN FOUNDATIONS OF GOVERNMENT    4
MDPA 103    PUBLIC POLICY INITIATIVES    4
MDPA 104    PUBLIC HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT    4
MDPA 105    PUBLIC BUDGETING & TAXATION POLICY    4
MDPA 106    LEADERSHIP & ADMINISTRATIVE ETHICS    4
MDPA 107    PRINCIPLES OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION    4
MDPA 108    ORGANIZATIONAL THEORY    4
MDPA 109    CHRISTIAN ETHICS & THE LAW OF ARMED CONFLICT    4
MDPA 110    PUBLIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT    4
MDPA 111    CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE PROTECTION & RESILIENCE    4
MDPA 112    INTELLIGENCE & NATIONAL SECURITY    4
MDPA 113    LOCAL GOVERNMENT ADMINISTRATION    4
MDPA 114    PUBLIC MANAGEMENT    4
MDPA 115    TERRORISM & HOMELAND DEFENSE    4
MDPA 116    CRISIS & DISASTER CONSEQUENCE MANAGEMENT    4
MDPA 117    INTERNATIONAL SECURITY    4
MDPA 118    RESEARCH METHODS    4
MDPA 119    Thesis    8
MDPA 120    PRACTICUM    8

    ( Necessary Credits for Graduating )    36
LEARNING OUTCOMES
Upon completion of the program, students will be able to:

Demonstrate a comprehensive understanding of public administration theories and practices.
Apply ethical and moral principles to decision-making within the field of public policy and governance.
Develop effective leadership and management skills for public sector organizations and agencies.
Integrate theological perspectives into public policy formulation and implementation.
Analyze and address contemporary public administration challenges and opportunities from a divinity-based perspective.
Promote ethical and compassionate approaches to public service that align with theological values.
Conduct research in the field of divinity in public administration and contribute to its advancement.
Engage in lifelong learning and professional development while upholding divinity-centered values within the realm of public administration.

ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS
Applicants for admission must hold a Bachelor's or equivalent degree from university or college with at least a cumulative grade point average of 2.75 (4.00 scale).
REQUIRED CREDITS
36 credits or more
SPECIAL CREDIT RECOGNITION POLICY 
Field experiences, such as participation in religious activities, work experience, and field activities, may qualify for special credit recognition. Additionally, prior learning may be evaluated for credit beyond standard coursework.
FAITH BASED EDUCATION
Kennedy University offers only educational programs that prepare students for religious vocations as ministers, professionals, or laypersons in the categories of ministry, counseling, theology, education, administration, music, fine arts, media communications, or social work.