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Public Policy

UMass Boston

UMass Boston's Public Policy PhD program starts with a commitment to social equity. Our students conduct interdisciplinary research and examine policy issues related to economic development, education, immigration, health care, housing and urban affairs, nonprofit organizations, and racial justice. Small classes promote the personal and intellectual growth of each cohort member. The student-faculty ratio is often less than 10:1. Graduate assistantships cover full tuition and partial fee and health insurance charges for the first three years of study. Research opportunities are available in our McCormack Graduate School centers and institutes and provide students with hands-on research experience.
CIP Code: 44.0501

Graduate Doctorate On-Campus / In-Person

Possible Career Paths

Legislators | Political Scientists | Political Science Teachers, Postsecondary

UMass Boston

The Õ¬ÄÐÉñÆ÷ Boston is a nationally-ranked public research university known for its inclusive culture, student-centered teaching and deep connections to the booming economy and rich civic life of Boston. Nationally recognized as a model of excellence for urban public research universities, UMass Boston is the most diverse research university in the Northeast.