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Deptartment of Health, Policy and Management

The Johns Hopkins MPP

A New Era in Policy Education for Johns Hopkins

The Johns Hopkins University has designed a fresh, innovative approach to policy studies that builds on past experience but adapts it to the new policy realities of the 21st century. We emphasize analytic thinking throughout the curriculum, from applied statistics and microeconomics to the policy process and policy implementation. The program embeds those skills in the concept of citizenship, and linking questions of ethics and values to policymaking. Courses are designed to prepare students for involvement in the critical decision-making required in the development of public policy in the public, nonprofit and private sectors.

The Hopkins MPP program stands out from most public policy programs in several major respects: a balance of quantitative and qualitative courses; close contact with core faculty; courses reflecting current and often path-breaking research; enrichment through the involvement of scholars and practitioners from overseas; and the opportunity for masters' candidates to produce a research- or practice-oriented thesis.

In addition to rigorous academic training, MPP students also develop real-world skills through internships, courses, seminars, and formal presentations to policy practitioners. By the end of the first semester of the first year, each MPP student will have conducted an applied policy research project, identifying key questions, collecting and analyzing data, and writing and presenting a report for publication on a real-world issue in social policy. The MPP program also requires students to observe policy-making first-hand through internships of at least 300 hours in public or private agencies.

The Master of Public Policy (MPP) program at Johns Hopkins is now offered through the Department of Health Policy and Management at the Bloomberg School of Public Health.

What is Public Policy? 
The Hopkins MPP  

Program Learning Objectives
Program Core Curriculum  
Internship Requirement     

The Ideal Applicant  
Career Opportunities  
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Institute for Policy Studies (IPS) 

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