Government and the workings of the public sector impact us all.
Canadian governing bodies–Indigenous, federal, provincial, and municipal–rely on the expertise, experience and nonpartisan leadership of individuals working within its institutions and communities to investigate problems and options, design and implement solutions, and administer and evaluate programs that serve citizen needs. As communities and as individuals, we all benefit when they employ policy professionals from diverse backgrounds who are strategic, innovative, collaborative, and entrepreneurial in their thinking.
If you are interested in a fulfilling career that delivers community impact, we encourage you to explore graduate studies available through the Johnson Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy.
Academic (for credit) Programs
The school currently offers the following Academic (for credit) Programs:
| Program name | Program Type | Delivery type | Standard length of time to program completion |
|---|---|---|---|
| Master of Public Administration | Course-based, master's program |
Offered in-person Competitive internship program option available |
2 years |
| Master of Public Policy | Research-based master's program |
Offered in-person |
2 years |
| Master of Health Administration |
Course-based, master's program Professional experience required. |
Offered online Option to major in Health Informatics and Information Management |
2-3 years |
| Doctor of Philosophy in Public Policy | Research-based doctoral program | Offered in-person |
3-5 years |
|
Master's Certificates Topics include: |
Course-based, certificate programs |
Offered in-person and online Each certificate includes three graduate-level courses *Students who complete a certificate can ladder into the MPA program. |
1 year |
