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Public Administration - on-campus (MPA)

Our thesis-based on-campus MPA program will challenge you with a curriculum that focuses on strategic awareness, analytical thinking, communication and leadership.

You’ll complete coursework and two co-op work terms. These experiences and your research will prepare you to create an original thesis. You can create your thesis in collaboration with a client organization.

Expected length Project or thesis Course-based
2 years, 6+ academic terms, depending on completion of thesis Yes No

Quick facts

Program options:
Master's
Study options:
Full-time study
Program delivery:
On-campus
Dynamic learning:
Other: Mandatory co-op

Outcomes

MPA thesis-based (on-campus) students will build competencies in strategic awareness, analytical thinking, collaboration, engagement, communication, research-design, professionalism and leadership.

Your thesis will involve researching problems and considering strategic options to address a policy or management challenge for a government agency, non-profit organization or community client. You’ll reviewing literature, undertake empirical work, best practices, and develop options and recommendations.

Find a supervisor

You are not required to find a supervisor before applying to our programs. We recommend that you list three potential supervisors in your letter of intent.

Professor Evaluation approaches and methods, planetary health, theory-based evaluation, ecological transition, public health, health system analysis, collaborative/participative/community-based approaches, qualitative methods

Associate Professor

Professor Science, technology and innovation policy, open science and research data

Professor & Jean Monnet Chair Border studies: border disputes, border security, border management, management of cross border regions; European Union: regional and urban policies, immigration and border security policies; Canada - United States border policies

Professor Public sector and public service reform, Designing and implementing policy interventions, Digital and collaborative governance, Horizontal governance and administration to support policy interventions, Organizing for policy and administrative innovation, Role and influence of think tanks in policy networks, Competing values in public sector leadership and reform

Professor, Impact Chair in Transformative Governance for Planetary Health Transformative governance; Planetary health; Decolonizing energy; Decolonizing the academy; Climate change; Climate justice; Climate displacement; Renewable energy; Water; Social justice; Environmental racism; Health equity; Indigenous-Settler Relations; Research ethics; Relationality; Accountability; Indigenous Rights; Critical methods; Anti-colonial; Anti-racist; Participatory methods; Qualitative inquiry; Community-based participatory research

Deputy Provost and Professor

Professor Human resource issues, leadership, organizational behaviour and change, insight problem solving, stress and mental health, action learning and research

Director & Professor

Associate Professor Multi-attribute climate policy analysis, political economy of climate policy, pro-environmental behaviour, survey-based methods, energy-economy modelling, comparative climate policy

Associate teaching professor

Associate Professor

Associate professor

Lam Chair in Law and Public Policy & Graduate Advisor Justice system policy and reform, access to justice, Indigenous law and legal issues, technology and design in law and policy

Assistant Professor and Academic Program Lead (MACD and PhD Programs) Environmental justice, public engagement, critical policy studies, climate emergencies and displacement, states of emergency, interpretive research and arts-based methods, community development, Indigenous community engagement and governance

Associate Director & Assistant Professor

Associate Professor Comparative public policy, regional development, sustainability transitions

Assistant professor Organizational analysis and design, organizational performance assessment, program and policy monitoring and evaluation, strategic planning, transparency, accountability, corruption and conflict of interests in the public sector, public sector reforms, mixed methods research, experimental research designs, community-based participatory research, capacity development in participatory research, community-university research partnerships, community development

Program details

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Application deadlines

September entry – apply by January 31

September entry – apply by January 31

Admission requirements

  • completion of a 4-year bachelor’s degree (or equivalent) from an institution recognized by UVic
  • equivalent of a minimum B+ (6.0 G.P.A.) average in the final two years of your undergraduate degree

If your first language is not English, you must provide proof of language proficiency. Learn more about language requirements, including allowable exemptions and tests.

Review our general admission requirements for more information.

Program specific requirements

As part of your application, you must submit:

  • references letters from two academic referees
    • If it has been more than five years since you last attended a post-secondary institution, you may have three professional references in place of academic referees.
    • In your application, include the names and email addresses of your referees.
      • Graduate 番茄社区 will send your referees a link to complete an assessment report and/or upload their reference letters.
  • unofficial transcripts all post-secondary institutions
  • a letter of intent describing why you are seeking an MPA and how the degree relates to your career plans, personal values and goals
  • a professional résumé

Note: If you do not have a Canadian undergraduate degree, you will need to write and submit your official GRE (Gradute Record Examination) or GMAT (Graduate Management Aptitude Test) scores.

  • completion of a 4-year bachelor’s degree (or equivalent) from an institution recognized by UVic
  • equivalent of a minimum B+ (6.0 G.P.A.) average in the final two years of your undergraduate degree
  • GMAT or GRE results from the last two years

If your first language is not English, you must provide proof of language proficiency. Learn more about language requirements, including allowable exemptions and tests.

Review our general admission requirements for more information.

Program specific requirements

As part of your application, you must submit:

  • references letters from two academic referees
    • If it has been more than five years since you last attended a post-secondary institution, you may have three professional references in place of academic referees.
    • In your application, include the names and email addresses of your referees.
      • Graduate 番茄社区 will send your referees a link to complete an assessment report and/or upload their reference letters.
  • unofficial transcripts all post-secondary institutions
  • a letter of intent describing why you are seeking an MPA and how the degree relates to your career plans, personal values and goals
  • a professional résumé

Note: If you do not have a Canadian undergraduate degree, you will need to write and submit your official GRE (Gradute Record Examination) or GMAT (Graduate Management Aptitude Test) scores.

Completion requirements

View the minimum course requirements for this program.

View the minimum course requirements for this program.

Funding & aid

Tuition & fees

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Need help?

Contact Kimberley Cook at paservice@uvic.ca or 250-721-6448.

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