Master of Public Administration (Online)
Want your career journey to improve the quality of life in your communities? The University of Texas at Arlington's internationally accredited Master of Public Administration (MPA) program provides the knowledge and skills critical to management careers in public services at all levels of government and non-profit organizations, particularly for urban and suburban areas. You will be immersed in critical skills including financial management, leadership, organizational change, and evaluating policies and programs developing your ability to enhance your community.
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Next Start Date March, 16 2026
Prepare for a career in public service leadership
Our MPA program prepares you for impactful public service leadership roles across all levels of government, nonprofits and private organizations. Throughout your courses, you'll delve into a core curriculum focusing on managerial and analytic skills essential for careers dedicated to the public good. You'll learn how to integrate managerial, political and legal approaches to policy changes, as well as analyze ethical dilemmas and navigate the scrutiny faced by public organizations. Upon graduation, you'll be equipped with crucial research and data analysis skills needed to evaluate organizational and public policies effectively.
Who's a good candidate for this MPA degree?
Whether a recent bachelor’s degree graduate, or a few years into the workforce, the MPA could be great for you, particularly if your undergraduate was in a technical area (like accounting) and now you are seeking promotion into management but have little formal government management training. The MPA is essential to career advancement in government and non-profits, as well as business consulting firms. The MPA is also a classic graduate degree after a military career and UTA ranks among the top universities for veterans in Texas and #5 nationally.
Online MPA Courses
Our program is thirteen courses - twelve will be eight weeks (summer classes are seven weeks) and the final, capstone project is sixteen weeks. You take two sequential courses in Fall, Spring, and Summer terms and finish in seven semesters – just over two years. There are five start dates during the year meeting your demanding life (January, March, May, August, and October). Your courses develop your critical public leader skills across managing budgets and finance, promoting an ethical and effective workforce, and evaluating policies and programs. You can also specialize with an included certificate in public budgeting and finance or nonprofit management further enhancing your resume and skills. Sample courses include:
Job Opportunities
With the UTA MPA, you are equipped for delivering public services across a wide variety of government and non-profit management jobs, as well as roles in private government consulting firms and businesses with significant government interactions. Career examples include:
City Manager
Data and Policy Analyst
Legislative Assistant
Budgeting, Finance, or Human Resources Manager
Non-profit director
Educational administration, particularly higher education
Program or Department Manager
High Earning Potential
UTA MPA graduates are well-paid, ranking at or near the top of all University of Texas System schools in median salary:
- $81,000: one-year post-graduation
- $95,000: five-years post-graduation
- $112,000: ten years post-graduation
How to Apply
Entering students typically have a minimum “B” (3.00 on a 4.00 scale) grade point average in the last 60 semester hours of undergraduate coursework. Many students who do not meet the minimum GPA are still admitted based on a holistic review of their record, including work experience.
Applicants must submit:
- Graduate admission application and application fee
- Official transcripts
- Personal essay and statement
- Three letters of recommendation
- GRE (waived in some cases of GPA, and other factors.)
Optional:
- Current resume or vitae