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Information for Master's Students

Prior to submitting their theses, profession reports, final project reports, and other such end-of-degree requirements to their faculty supervising committees for final review and approval, all SUPA master’s students shall submit such reports, theses, or projects to a SUPA-approved plagiarism detection service and will provide their committee chair with an electronic version of the final manuscript and a ‘clean’ plagiarism report, which the chair in turn will share with all committee members. Student access to such a detection service will be facilitated by the SUPA Graduate Programs secretary, and all master’s students should consult with the Graduate Programs secretary to gain access to the plagiarism detection service.

Degree Plans

Master’s of Art in Urban Affairs
Urban Affairs

Master’s of City and Regional Planning
Draft Degree Plan for City and Regional Planning
Guidelines for Writing MCRP Thesis or Professional Report

Master’s of Public Administration
Emphasis Area 1: Comparative International Development
Emphasis Area 2: Public Budgeting and Financial Mangement
Emphasis Area 3: Decision Management and Research
Emphasis Area 4: Urban Nonprofit Agency Management
Emphasis Area 5: Law and Public Policy
Emphasis Area 6: Organizational Analysis and Management
Emphasis Area 7: Environmental Policy and Management
Emphasis Area 8: Economic Development and Planning

On-Line Master’s of Public Administration
On-Line Comparative and International Border Development
On-Line Public Budgeting and Financial Management:
On-Line Decision Management and Research

Old MPA Degree Plan
Previous MPA Degree Plan

MPA Students should read through the FAQs
for more student information.

Registration Information
All students must complete a Advising Form and either email or fax the form to the Advisor of their program. You may fax to 817-272-3415.