Graduate Degrees
The Master of Public Policy (MPP) is a two-year professional degree program and is designed to equip students with the expertise and leadership capabilities needed to excel in government, non-profit organizations, or businesses. The MPP program contributes to the rich educational tapestry of Loyola, emphasizing practical skills, experiential learning, and a commitment to addressing the pressing issues of our time.
Master of Public Policy (MPP)
The Master of Public Policy program is tailored for those interested in addressing federal, state, or local government issues. Its curriculum empowers students with an understanding of government programs, the interplay between politics and policy outcomes, the art of designing effective programs, and the skills necessary to assess and evaluate them.
Societal challenges are intricate, encompassing job growth, affordable housing, educational reform, and environmental degradation, Loyola's MPP program enables students to transform their interest in these issues into actionable analysis and solutions. Internships or capstone projects provide opportunities for students to apply their acquired skills and gain practical work-related experience.
The Master of Public Policy (MPP) is a two-year professional degree program and is designed to equip students with the expertise and leadership capabilities needed to excel in government, non-profit organizations, or businesses. The MPP program contributes to the rich educational tapestry of Loyola, emphasizing practical skills, experiential learning, and a commitment to addressing the pressing issues of our time.
Master of Public Policy (MPP)
The Master of Public Policy program is tailored for those interested in addressing federal, state, or local government issues. Its curriculum empowers students with an understanding of government programs, the interplay between politics and policy outcomes, the art of designing effective programs, and the skills necessary to assess and evaluate them.
Societal challenges are intricate, encompassing job growth, affordable housing, educational reform, and environmental degradation, Loyola's MPP program enables students to transform their interest in these issues into actionable analysis and solutions. Internships or capstone projects provide opportunities for students to apply their acquired skills and gain practical work-related experience.