The MPA degree gives you the opportunity to build upon your undergraduate education with an applied degree that leads to professional and/or managerial service in the public and nonprofit sectors.

The degree builds knowledge and skills in a mix of topics which include policy, economics, statistics, research, and management. These knowledge and skills areas prepare you for professions which influence public policy through analysis, application, or management. 

People with this interdisciplinary degree have many career choices available, including executive positions at federal, state and local governments, or nonprofit agencies, in areas such as environment, housing, transportation, health, education, etc. Examples of positions in the local, state, federal, nonprofit and even the private sectors include:

  • Local: program coordinator, community health director, public housing director, community relations specialist, neighborhood improvement coordinator, elected official, city manager.
  • State: legislative services analyst, program manager for environmental policy, policy analyst/program manager for a variety of state agencies, budget analyst, regulatory inspector, program evaluator.
  • Federal: Presidential Management Fellow, policy analyst for a federal department (starting as a GS-9), congressional committee staffer, speechwriter.
  • Nonprofit: education and outreach director, research and development coordinator, grant writer, fundraiser, foundation grant officer, community organizer, and program administration as a program specialist, manager, or director.
  • Other non-governmental organizations: think tank analyst, data analyst, public and government relations director, lobbyist, consultant, director of an advocacy group.

The school is committed to providing outstanding career assistance efforts for both internship and post-graduation job and fellowships. The school offers job information access and one-on-one advising support, by our career services coordinator.

 

Graduate Careers

Our graduates are successful in jobs in a variety of areas all over the country. The employment information of each graduating class is compiled one year after graduation. For the class of 2022-2023, data includes a 92% response rate.

Jobs of 2023-2024 Graduates

Student Engagement & Event Services CoordinatorUniversity in Iowa
Grants Program CoordinatorUniversity in Minnesota
Temporary District ManagerCounty commissioner in Illinois
Technology and Innovation ManagerSchool district in Iowa
General ManagerPrivate business in Colorado
Research Services Senior ProfessionalUniversity in Colorado
Community Development SpecialistConsulting firm in Iowa

Employment Sectors

Federal government0
State government2
Local government2
Nonprofit (domestic)0
Nonprofit (internationally-oriented)0
Private sector (research/consulting)0
Private sector (not research/consulting)3
Unknown0

Internships

Internship experience allows students to apply academic knowledge in the real world which is an advantage when seeking their first post-graduation job. An internship is not required but strongly encouraged and is often done during the summer between the first and second year.

2024-2025 Internships

OrganizationStateSector
Humanitarian charityIowaNonprofit
Community foundationIowaNonprofit
State bureauIowaState
Policy centerWashington, DCNonprofit
Nonprofit research centerIowaNonprofit
City administration officeIowaCity
AmeriCorps/Food insecurity serviceIowaFederal
Food, land, and sustainability organizationIowaNonprofit
Community affordable housing organizationIowaNonprofit
Metropolitan planning agencyIowaState
County affordable housing coalitionIowaNonprofit
National humanitarian policy nonprofitIowaNonprofit