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Austin W. Marxe School of Public and International Affairs


New York, New York


An interdisciplinary approach to teaching, research, and professional development


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ducation that makes a difference There’s a reason the Austin W. Marxe School of Public and International Affairs at Baruch College is ranked among the top Public Affairs programs in the nation: The School offers the tools and experience needed to become a public policy leader. Combining theory, perspectives, and practice, you’ll be able to analyze and think critically about today’s most pressing policy issues and learn how to address them with a fresh public service perspective. As New York City’s only public graduate school dedicated to Public Affairs, you’ll gain experiences in and out of the classroom that will inspire and energize you throughout your career.


Marxe School graduate programs Master of Public Administration Ranked among the best in the nation, our MPA helps students develop the practical skills and deep under- standing of public service they’ll need to lead govern- ment, nonprofit, and private sector organizations and to foster effective and inclusive institutions that strive to further economic and social equity in New York City, the nation, and the world.


Executive Master of Public Administration One of the original Executive Public Administration


programs in the nation, our EMPA develops confident, innovative, ethical, and strategic leaders with the ability to make a difference in government and nonprofit administration. The EMPA is for experienced profes- sionals who want to gain administrative leadership skills as a cohort in an accelerated program of study taught jointly by academics and practitioners.


Master of International Affairs In this challenging new world, our MIA offers students a rigorous, multidisciplinary academic understanding of global challenges and governance while providing the skills to address them. Students also receive advanced training in key techniques of policy analysis, budgeting, assessment of political culture, global com- munication strategies, regionally specific issues, and comparative methods.


Master of Science in Education in Higher Education Administration Located within the largest urban higher education system in the United States, our MSEd-HEA aspires to produce talented leaders and managers who will effectively chart the future of higher education institu- tions. The program is ideally structured to meet the needs of people currently working in higher education who seek to advance their roles and responsibilities.


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Ranked #46 among the “Best Graduate Public Affairs Programs” in the nation and #1 among public institutions in New York City — U.S. News & World Report, 2022


Ranked #36 among the “Best Graduate Public Management & Leadership Programs” in the nation and #2 among public institutions in New York City — U.S. News & World Report, 2022


Ranked #21 among the “Best Graduate Nonprofit Management Programs” in the nation and #1 among public institutions in New York City — U.S. News & World Report, 2022


Ranked #22 among the “Best Graduate Urban Planning & Policy Programs” in the nation and #1 among public institutions in New York City — U.S. News & World Report, 2022


Marxe School Fast Facts


• Established in 1994 • 726 graduate students • 32% male, 68% female • Students per program: - MPA: 468 - BSPA: 128


- MSEd: 129 - MIA: 129


• 8,000+ alumni


• Global partnerships on six continents • 43,000+ nonprofit organizations within easy reach

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