Joint Master of Business Administration and Master in Public Policy (MBA/MPP)Joint Master of Business Administration and Master in Public Policy (MBA/MPP)
This program purpose is to provide Stanford MBA students an opportunity to become more sophisticated consumers and commissioners of public policy analysis within the context of their careers as professional managers, with a specialization in public and not-for-profit management. The Graduate School of Business (GSB) and the Graduate Program in Public Policy of the School of Humanities and Sciences conduct a joint program leading to an MBA degree from the GSB and an MPP (Master in Public Policy) degree from Humanities and Sciences.
入学条件
GRE and TOEFL(if the applicant’s first language is not English) scores are required.
願書について
Online application, Nonrefundable application fee is $105 for all applicants.
学生数
14945
公開日:
Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
住所:
Junko
Pierry
Foreign Student Advisor
450 Serra Mall
STANFORD
CA
94305
United States
+1 650 723 2300
School of Humanities and Sciences
住所:
616 Serra Street
Encina Hall West Room 204
STANFORD
California
94305
United States
学校施設について:
The Public Policy Program gives students the foundational skills and institutional knowledge necessary for understanding the policy process, and provides an interdisciplinary course of study in the design, management, and evaluation of public sector programs and institutions. The major in Public Policy is useful as preparation for employment as an analyst in government agencies or business: as a foundation for postgraduate professional schools in business, education, law, and public policy: and as preparation for graduate study in the social sciences, especially economics, political science, and sociology.
開催地の滞在施設は?
Yes
滞在施設について:
Stanford's graduate residences offer living environments for students diverse in background, language, culture, race, and religion. Residences serve as focal points of intellectual, recreational, and social interchange. Through its residence program, Stanford seeks to provide graduate students with a supportive, friendly environment where they are encouraged to develop a strong sense of community. Student Housing Rates are approximate and subject to change. The single student housing rates reflect the charge per person. All rates include utilities (except telephone, cable and Ethernet). There is no difference in rates for furnished or unfurnished apartments of the same type. Residents are also required to pay a house dues fee each quarter/semester. House dues are used for educational programs, social activities, and other services that are not included in room rent. Dues range from $20-55 per term. The board rate in the co-ops is approximately $500 to $800 per quarter. Students are billed rent at a constant per diem rate for the full University calendar year (September 1-August 31). Quarterly and semestral rates are quoted in full monthly increments, but bill will be based on specific contract dates. There are many dining options available to graduate students. Students living in co-ops must purchase their house board plan and participate in the preparation of meals. Students living in other residences may choose to cook for themselves if living in apartments or if they have kitchen privileges at Crothers or Crothers Memorial Halls, eat at on-campus or nearby restaurants and snack bars, or purchase a meal plan offered by the University.