Master of Public Policy
| Offered By | Crawford School of Economics and Government |
|---|---|
| Minimum | 48 units |
| Academic Contact | Professor John Uhr (Program Director) and Maurette MacLeod (Program Administrator) |
| Academic Plan | 7102XMPUBP |
| CRICOS Code | 012473A |
| Areas of Interest | Policy Studies |
The Master of Public Policy is designed for those professionally engaged in government and other policy-related organisations or activities. Offered in a variety of specialisations, the degree provides students with a range of opportunities for advanced investigation of the analytical skills, public policies and organisational practices appropriate for advising on public policy and managing program outcomes.
The Master of Public Policy consists of 48 units, including compulsory and suitable elective courses as specified, and can be taken in any of the following nine forms:
1. Master of Public Policy (for further details click on Program Requirements)
Normally 18 units of compulsory courses as follows:
CRWF8000 Governments, Markets and Global Change
POGO8082 Political Institutions and Policy Processes
POGO8081 Economics for Government
On the basis of previous studies, candidates may be granted exemption from one or more courses and may substitute additional electives.
* Those who have been credited with POGO8016 Economic Way of Thinking I and/or POGO8019 Economic Way of Thinking II may substitute another approved elective.
# Those who have been credited with POGO8090 Making and Evaluating Policy or POGO8012 Comparative Government and Politics must substitute another approved elective.
2. - 9. Students can also enrol in the Master of Public Policy specialising in (click on the links for details):
- Policy Analysis
- Development Policy
- Economic Policy
- Social Policy
- Environmental Policy
- Industry Strategy
- International Policy
- Environmental Law
Prerequisites
Applicants should normally hold:
(1) a Graduate Diploma in Public Administration awarded with Merit or Distinction; or
(2) qualifications equivalent to a degree of Bachelor with first or upper second class honours from an Australian University and suitable work experience, as determined by the Prescribed Authority; or
(3) qualifications equivalent to a degree of Bachelor from an Australian University and substantial relevant work experience, as determined by the Prescribed Authority; or
(4) an equivalent combination of postgraduate study in public policy and administration and relevant work experience, as determined by the Prescribed Authority.
The information published on the Study at ANU 2011 website applies to the 2011 academic year only. All information provided on this website replaces the information contained in the Study at ANU 2010 website.




