“My experience at Luskin is one that I would not trade for the world. I really feel like I made the best decision.”
— Tonya McClendon MPP ’22
The UCLA Department of Public Policy offers the Master of Public Policy (MPP). MPP students can pursue interdisciplinary Global Public Affairs and Leaders in Sustainability certificate programs. Joint degrees with Law, Management, Public Health, Medicine, and Social Welfare offer an even broader range of skill and expertise development. An undergraduate Minor in Public Affairs is also available.
We take people who are passionate about making a difference in the world and give them the tools they need to do so. Our master’s program combines the best of rigorous policy education with a flexibility and responsiveness that enables us to remain relevant in a rapidly changing world. A career in public service is no longer limited to working in government. By giving students a diversified tool kit of quantitative and analytical skills and the flexibility to design their own program of study— while drawing on all the resources of one of the world’s top research universities — we produce graduates who are equipped to become real leaders in policy making, wherever that process takes place.
Study Public Policy at Luskin. Training and experience that prepares one to transform the world to come.
Academic Programs
Our Master of Public Policy is a two-year program focused on problem identification, policy analysis, and policy influence. It seeks to enhance the range of ideas and knowledge about how to address public problems and improve the skills of those who deal with them professionally. Candidates conduct research directed to public issues, inform public policy professionals, and partner with public servants and the community to solve public problems.
Graduate students in the Global Public Affairs program pursue research, study, and collaborate with scholars and leaders in public policy from a global perspective. Four certificate programs allow students to explore deeper specializations in Global Environment and Resources, Global Health and Social Services, Global Processes and Institutions, and Global Urbanization and Regional Development.
Concurrent Degree Programs offer joint graduate degrees in law, management, medicine, public health, and social welfare.
Visitor Programs attract visiting faculty, scholars, and students from partner institutions abroad.
The MPP Program
The MPP consists of a core curriculum, a second-year policy analysis project, and numerous electives chosen from the program, the broader Luskin School, and UCLA.
The emphasis of the curriculum is on the following:
– Social science methodologies for data collection, analysis, and program evaluation
– Understanding political institutions and processes
– Economic analysis and other applications of quantitative analysis and modeling, as well as the use of statistical software
– Legal issues around public policy
Faculty Research and Policy Impact
The Public Policy faculty at UCLA conduct research on a wide range of public policy issues and questions. Faculty collaborate with colleagues and students across the many professional schools and academic departments of UCLA. UCLA has one of the highest faculty productivity levels of any university in the country, with numerous Nobel Prize winners, MacArthur Foundation Fellows and National Academy of Science members.
UCLA Luskin Public Policy faculty regularly publish in the very top journals in a wide range of fields that include Economics, Political Science, Sociology, Public Policy, Science and Medicine. These journals include the American Economic Review, American Journal of Political Science, American Political Science Review, American Sociological Review, Annual Review of Sociology, JAMA, JPAM, Nature, PNAS, Quarterly Journal of Economics and Science, among others. Faculty also provide extensive government service. Recent examples include serving as the Chief Economist of the Office of Management and Budget and as a member of the Council of Economic Advisors to the President, and testifying in front of the U.S. Senate, U.S. House of Representatives, California State Senate and California State Assembly. Faculty also regularly provide advice and consultation to federal, state and local government officials.
Faculty also take advantage of the vast resources available at UCLA and the UC system more broadly. For example, the offices for the California Center for Population Research (CCPR), California Policy Lab (CPL), and the Federal Statistical Research Data Center (FSRDC) are all in the same building as the department.
A Celebratory Welcome to UCLA Luskin The entire School community gathers to make connections and launch the new academic year
The entire School community gathers to make connections and launch the new academic year.
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Yaroslavsky used his real-world experience grappling with the region’s knottiest problems to teach and mentor UCLA Luskin students.
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After more than two decades guiding research center’s growth, Brian Taylor hands reins to Adam Millard-Ball.
Why Get Your MPP at UCLA?
Why should UCLA be your choice for a Master of Public Policy (MPP) degree? As with good policy analysis, turn to the evidence:
Professionals of all kinds – some of whom are years into their careers and others who are relatively fresh out of their undergraduate studies – come to study at UCLA from across the nation and around the world. Undergraduate majors include social science fields such as anthropology, economics, history, political science, psychology, and sociology, but the MPP program also welcomes a wide range of Liberal Arts majors from areas like philosophy, English, comparative literature, foreign languages and even the classics. Also represented are those with degrees in astrophysics, biology, chemistry, computer science, and statistics.
Our MPP graduates have gone on to wide-ranging careers that include:
- U.S. departments such as Education, Homeland Security, and Transportation
- federal agencies such as the U.S. Office of Management and Budget (OMB), USAID, and GAO
- U.S. State Department Foreign Service and international NGO’s like World Vision, Relief International, and Chemonics Inc.
- multiple California state departments and agencies
- positions in local city and county government in California, nationwide, and overseas
- nonprofits, from local community-based organizations to national groups such as Environmental Defense Fund, the Children’s Defense Fund, and the United Way
- major policy research institutions like California Public Policy Institute, Mathematica Policy Research, and the Urban Institute
- private firms like Booze Allen Hamilton, Boston Consulting Group, Nike, Google, Optima Health, and Harris Poll Interactive
Some of our graduates have run for and held elective office. In short, at UCLA we prepare you to take on the world.
The Office of Career Services and Alumni Relations, the Leadership Development Program, the Senior Fellows Program that connects students to current practitioner mentors, the Luskin Lecture Series that brings prominent social and political figures to campus, and Global Public Affairs with its international certificate programs are initiatives organized and supported by the Dean’s Office. Together they enrich the intellectual, analytical, professional, and networking experiences, alongside practical skills training, for our MPP students.
Contacts
Department of Public Policy
Luskin School of Public Affairs
University of California Los Angeles
3250 Public Affairs Building
Los Angeles, CA 90095-1656
(310) 825-7667
Robert Fairlie
Department Chair
PublicPolicyChair@luskin.ucla.edu
Darin Christensen
Department Vice Chair
darinc@luskin.ucla.edu
310-825-7196
Stacey Yukari Hirose
Manager (Faculty, AP, and Finance)
stacey@luskin.ucla.edu
(310) 794-5050
Kevin Franco
Director of Student Affairs (Program Success & Retention)
310-825-0448
Ronaldo Avina
Academic Program Coordinator
ronaldo@luskin.ucla.edu
(310) 825-7667