Masters Degree counsel please.?

I'm returning to school to pursue my masters but entail assistance deciding between an M.P.A. (Masters of Public Administration) and an M.P.P.M. (Masters of Policy and Management) Could someone provide a few principal differences between them and include which holds the higher earn income potential. (Thank You)


Answers:    The MPA is more general and can rob you more places in the long run. They are both pretty similar though. IOf you resembling doing policy work, go for the policy one and if you are looking for more nonspecific administration, walk MPA. I think MPA will head to a Executive Director job more well.


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