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The 4+1 MPA is open to outstanding Five College students. Students apply in their junior year and begin their degree program while finishing their senior undergraduate year. This makes the 4+1 MPA one of the fastest and most affordable ways to earn a master's degree and jump-start your career.

By starting your graduate year while finishing your undergraduate studies, you will be able to move quickly and effectively toward pursuing your professional goals with the skills you need to fuel your success. Internships and client projects will provide you with invaluable real-world experience.

The GRE is not required to apply to the 4+1 Master of Public Affairs program.

The 4+1 Master of Public Affairs: Other Details

Open to outstanding Five College students. Current juniors at UMass Amherst or Amherst, Hampshire, Mount Holyoke, or Smith colleges are invited to apply.

The 4+1 MPA program allows students to double-count 12 credits taken during their undergraduate year that can be applied to the MPA.

4+1 Master of Public Affairs Course Timeline and 4+1 Master of Public Affairs Requirements.


4+1 Master of Public Affairs Curriculum

The 4+1 Master of Public Affairs (4+1 MPA) at the UMass Amherst School of Public Policy is a 37-credit program that includes the policy seminar, six core courses, a summer internship, and four electives, two of which must be SPP program electives. 

4+1 MPA students begin taking graduate courses during their final undergraduate year. In the fall of their senior undergraduate year, 4+1 MPA students take the policy seminar and professional development seminar. In the spring, they can take two additional core or elective courses before beginning their graduate year.

Our 4+1 MPA program is open to undergraduates at UMass Amherst and the other Five Colleges (Amherst, Hampshire, Mount Holyoke, and Smith colleges).

Degree Requirements

  • Policy seminar (3 credits)
  • Six graduate-level core courses (3 credits each, except 1-credit professional development seminar; 16 credits total)
  • Summer internship (3 credits)
  • Three program electives, from each of these three sections: policy, management and methods (3 credits each; 9 credits total)
  • Two additional electives (6 credits total)

The policy seminar brings 4+1 MPA students together with MPA and MPPA students to apply interdisciplinary tools to analyze possible solutions to a broad contemporary challenge in public policy.

Core Courses

Core courses are designed to provide students with a strong analytical foundation, applicable to a wide variety of policy issues. The 4+1 MPA degree requires the following six core courses:

  • Politics and the Policy Process examines the influence of political factors on the initiation, formulation and implementation of public policy. The goal of the course is to give students the background necessary to devise strategies to develop public policy. (Comparative Public Policy can be taken instead of Politics of the Policy Process to satisfy this requirement.)
  • Public Policy Analysis applies economic, political, social, organizational and other skills from previous core courses to actual and hypothetical policy issues. Students complete a client-based project as part of this course.
  • Economics and Public Policy provides an introduction to microeconomic theory and analysis. The course examines economic rationales for and against government policy and the economic consequences of public policy.
  • Policy Methods provides an introduction to qualitative and quantitative methodologies for analyzing and evaluating public policy. Topics include research methods, participant observation, survey research and questionnaire construction, measurement theory and practice, and framing categories.
  • Introduction to Statistical Methods covers the use and interpretation of statistics in policy research. The course investigates such topics as probability theory, statistical methods, descriptive statistics, analysis of tabular data, correlation and regression, and multiple regression analysis. Students interested in acquiring additional methodological skills are encouraged to take advanced courses in qualitative and/or quantitative methods.
  • The Professional Development Seminar sharpens students' job-seeking and networking skills. In addition to sessions on writing resumes and cover letters; interviewing; and internships, students get opportunities to meet SPP alumni who are working in a variety of government departments and nonprofit organizations. 

Internship

Students in the 4+1 MPA program are required to complete a three-credit summer internship. The internship will be integrated into the curriculum and will be supervised by a SPP faculty member. Students' interests will guide the internship placement process, and SPP staff and faculty will help students establish internships through our alumni network and through our connections via the Five Colleges.

Electives

SPP's program electives provide students with a deeper understanding of areas that affect professionals in the public and nonprofit sectors. 4+1 MPA students are required to take three program electives, with one each chosen from these three sections: policy, management and methods. Elective offerings change frequently; for current information, check the SPP course schedules for graduate and undergraduate courses.

"The 4+1 MPP program saved me time and money while gaining valuable professional skills. The professors are knowledgable and the curriculum has helped me develop my career interests while pursuing my academic passions." - Karen Kimble, 4+1 MPP '23


FAQs (4+1 MPA)

What is the difference between the Master of Public Affairs (MPA) and the 4+1 Master of Public Affairs (4+1 MPA)?

The 4+1 MPA is an alternative, accelerated pathway to achieving an MPA. It is open students from the Five Colleges. Both MPA and 4+1 MPA students receive the same degree, but 4+1 students begin taking courses in their senior undergraduate year.

When should I apply for a 4+1 MPA?

Students interested in pursuing a 4+1 MPA should apply during their junior year. 

If I have more questions, who should I reach out to?

If you'd like to know more about the 4+1 MPA, email @email to connect with an admissions advisor.