Master's degree in Public Management
The Master of Public Management (MPM) program at Carnegie Mellon University’s Heinz College is designed for professionals who want to strengthen their skills while continuing to work. With part-time, in-person evening classes and flexible pacing options, the MPM program makes it possible to pursue a graduate degree without stepping away from your career or family responsibilities.
This program is built for people with three or more years of professional experience who want to deepen their understanding of management, technology, and policy in the public and nonprofit sectors. The curriculum emphasizes practical tools and critical thinking that you can bring back to your workplace right away. Whether you’re working in local government, nonprofit organizations, or other public-serving roles, MPM helps you become more effective in your approach to solving problems.
The MPM program is rooted in, and responsive to, the needs of the Western Pennsylvania region. All classes are delivered in person, fostering a strong sense of community among students and faculty and reinforcing the program’s commitment to local impact. The degree can be completed in 24 months, with most students finishing in about 20 months. With forward-focused curriculum, streamlined requirements, and personalized support, MPM offers a meaningful path to sharpen your skills and better serve your organization and community.