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Degrees Awarded Data: Master's Degrees: 2005-2006
DEGREES OFFERED
The following
data are from institutional responses to NASPAA’s Fall 2006 Enrollment
and Academic Year 2005-2006 Degrees Awarded Survey, administered by NASPAA
in spring 2007. The data reflect only participating
NASPAA institutional members. Of the 256 NASPAA institutional members
as of spring 2007, 150 responded to the survey as of July 1, 2007, giving
the survey a response rate of 59%.
Master's Programs: Degrees Offered:
2005-2006
(n=150) (Response rate=59%)
|
Type of Master's Degree |
No.
of Respondents Offering Degree |
Percent of Respondents
|
| Master of Public
Administration |
118 |
79% |
| Master of Public Policy |
12 |
8% |
| Master of Public
Affairs |
11 |
7% |
| Executive Master's |
12 |
8% |
| Other** |
43 |
29% |
* Several institutional respondents offer
multiple master’s degrees.
** NASPAA institutional members were provided three spaces in which to
enter “other” degrees. The most common of these “other” degrees is a
degree in (Urban) Planning, Urban Studies, or Urban Affairs; 13 members
listed one of these master’s degrees. Other reported master’s degrees
include, but are not limited to, Health (Care) Administration, Criminal
Justice, Political Science, International Public Affairs, International
Development, Public Policy Administration, Transportation Policy
Operations and Logistics, Economic Policy Management, Higher Education
Administration, Nonprofit Management, Environmental Science, Public
Service Management, and Enterprise Engineering and Policy.
Joint/Dual Degrees Offered:
2005-2006 The most common degree
offered jointly with the MPA/MPP is the JD. These joint/dual degrees are
offered by 68 (45%) of 150 institutional members that responded. Other
joint/dual master’s degrees offered with an MPA/MPP include, but are not
limited to, Social Work, Business Administration, Urban Planning, Regional
Planning, Law, Criminal Justice, International Affairs, Nursing, Doctor of
Medicine, Mental Health, Public Health, Divinity, Latin American Studies,
and Environmental Science.
ENROLLMENT
The following
data are from institutional responses to NASPAA’s Fall 2006 Enrollment
and Academic Year 2005-2006 Degrees Awarded Survey, administered by NASPAA
in spring 2007. The data reflect only participating
NASPAA institutional members. Of the 25 6 NASPAA institutional members
as of spring 2007, 150 responded to the survey as of July 1, 2007, giving
the survey a response rate of 59%.
Full Time/Part Time Master’s Degree Candidates Enrolled: Fall 2006
(n=150) (Response rate=59%)
| Type
of Master's Degree |
No. of Candidates Enrolled |
Percent of Total Candidates |
| Master of Public
Administration |
13,671 |
65% |
| Master of Public Policy |
926 |
4% |
| Master of Public
Affairs |
1,513 |
7% |
| Executive Master's |
980 |
5% |
| Other |
4,053 |
19% |
| TOTAL |
21,143 |
100% |
DEGREES AWARDED
The following
data are from institutional responses to NASPAA’s Fall 2006 Enrollment
and Academic Year 2005-2006 Degrees Awarded Survey, administered by NASPAA
in spring 2007. The data reflect only participating
NASPAA institutional members. Of the 256 NASPAA institutional members
as of spring 2007, 150 responded to the survey as of July 1, 2007, giving
the survey a response rate of 59%.
Master's Programs: Degrees Awarded: 2005-2006
(n=150) (Response rate=59%)
| Type
of
Master's Degree |
No. of Master's Degrees Awarded:
2005-06 |
Percent of Total Master's Degrees:
2005-06 |
| Master of Public
Administration |
4,466 |
65% |
| Master of Public Policy |
303 |
4% |
| Master of Public
Affairs |
551 |
8% |
| Executive Master's |
381 |
6% |
| Other |
1,149 |
17% |
| TOTAL |
6,850 |
100% |
Joint/Dual Degrees Awarded: 2005-2006
From September 2005 to August 2006, the responding
NASPAA institutional members awarded a total of 219 joint/dual degrees. Among
the 150 members that responded, 68 (45%) awarded one or more joint/dual degrees.
DIVERSITY
The following data are from institutional responses to NASPAA’s Fall 2006
Enrollment and Academic Year 2005-2006 Degrees Awarded Survey, administered by
NASPAA in spring 2007. The data reflect only participating NASPAA institutional
members. Of the 256 NASPAA institutional members as of spring 2007, 150 responded to the survey
as of July 1, 2007, giving the survey a response rate of 59%. However, some
institutions did not provide the information on diversity of students awarded
master’s degrees in the academic year 2005-2006. Of 150 total respondents,
118
responded to the gender question and 106 responded to the race/ethnicity
question.
Gender of Master's Degree
Recipients: 2005-2006
|
Gender |
Percent of Total Students |
|
Male |
42% |
|
Female |
58% |
|
Total |
100% |
Race/Ethnicity of Master's Degree Recipients: 2005-2006
|
Race/Ethnicity |
Percent of Total Students |
| White/Non-Hispanic |
59% |
| Black/Non-Hispanic |
19% |
| Hispanic |
6% |
| Asian/Pacific Islander |
4% |
| American Indian/Alaskan Native |
0.5% |
| International |
6% |
| Other |
1.5% |
| Unknown/Unreported |
4% |
| TOTAL |
100% |

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