SNHU Spotlight: Jonathan Oubenslimane, BS in Business Administration Grad
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Gain the advanced knowledge you need to navigate the public sector at a leadership level with a Master of Business (MBA) in Public Administration from լƵ.
This online master’s in public administration MBA program will teach you competencies essential to impactful leadership, strategic planning, and people and idea management that you can bring to local, state or federal departments. Your program coursework balances business knowledge with more specific skills that can help prepare you for careers writing policy, governing jurisdictions and more.
SNHU's online MBA in public administration is designed to teach you key leadership and business skills. You'll learn the importance of balancing people management, strategic thinking and operational dexterity in order to make data-driven, innovative decisions for whatever organization you serve.
Equipped with the skills you've learned in your program, you can graduate feeling prepared to solve sustainable, conscientious and fiscal issues — and achieve positive business results in the process.
Beyond the high-level business skills you'll acquire in the public administration MBA program, your public administration courses will allow you to get granular and learn applicable, career-focused skills. You'll understand the ins and outs of how business units function individually and cross-functionally, and how to use that knowledge to effectively guide public policy.
In addition to 7 core MBA courses, this program includes 2 required public administration courses: Strategic Management in Public Service and Intergovernmental Relations. From here, you'll have the opportunity to choose between Foundations of Public Administration and Foundations of Public Policy to round out your curriculum. Depending on your academic background, you may also need to supplement the core courses with business foundation coursework.
And if you don't have a business background? No problem. Our MBA is accessible to everyone. Interested students must have a conferred undergraduate degree for acceptance, but it can be in any field.
Visit the course catalog to view the full MBA in Public Administration curriculum.
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If 2 of your prior learning credits ($637/credit) are accepted toward your master’s degree.
Your remaining tuition cost: $17,836
If 4 of your prior learning credits ($637/credit) are accepted toward your master’s degree.
Your remaining tuition cost: $16,562
If 6 of your prior learning credits ($637/credit) are accepted toward your master’s degree.
Your remaining tuition cost: $15,288
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We look at the cost per credit multiplied by the number of credits you need to earn for a MBA degree. Most master's degrees require 30 credits. SNHU allows you to transfer in up to 6 credits, requiring a minimum of 24 credits to be taken at SNHU. This is only a tuition estimator and doesn't account for other fees that may be associated with your program of choice.
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The online MBA at SNHU provides you with the expertise you need to move across industries of all kinds. And if you’re interested in using your business degree for the good of the community — as a city manager, a city or state commissioner, a board member in your local community or a nonprofit CEO — an MBA specifically concentrated in public administration is an excellent foundation.
When you earn your master's in public administration online, you’ll have the background you need to pursue a career in a wide variety of public sectors and departments.
Organize and supervise programs/government initiatives that help children and families.
Plan, direct and coordinate activities that promote a community's economic growth and well-being.
Advance the common good and effect positive change by advocating for community-supportive policies.
Study, research and analyze the origin, development and operation of public systems.
Plan, direct or coordinate health services that support communities on a local or national scale.
Manage an organization's daily operations and overall direction to help achieve their mission.
increase in career opportunities for social and community service managers through 2032, projected by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS).1
the median annual salary for social and community service managers as of May 2023, according to the BLS.1 Administrative services and facilities managers made a median annual salary of $104,900 in the same timeframe.1
Understanding the numbers
When reviewing job growth and salary information, it’s important to remember that actual numbers can vary due to many different factors—like years of experience in the role, industry of employment, geographic location, worker skill and economic conditions. Cited projections are based on Bureau of Labor Statistics data, not on SNHU graduate outcomes, and do not guarantee actual salary or job growth.
I had a great experience with my online program. I enjoyed being able to learn and engage with other professionals in my classes and hear about their experience in a variety of careers.
Aaron Dupuis '19MBA
Government is an obvious choice for those with an online master’s in public administration. However, many businesses can benefit from the help of someone with a degree in public administration. Why? Because degree holders can expertly interpret the elements of policy, law and intergovernmental relations the business may be governed by.
That said, jobs across many fields may be available to those who earn an MBA in public administration. Some of these careers include:
Yes, it simply depends on what your career goals are.
“If you aspire to be a change agent in the public or private sector, this program is the right fit for you,” says Dr. Lorenzo Claxton, adjunct faculty at SNHU.
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), demand for one of the most common jobs in this field, social and community service managers, will grow by 9% through 2032 — much faster than average.1
The BLS also reports a positive job outlook for other public administration positions through 2032, including administrative services and facilities manager, a role predicted to grow as fast as average at 5%.1
That all depends on what you're looking for.
An MBA is a true business degree that offers a specialization in public administration. For those who want to break into public administration or advance their career in public administration, an MBA can provide a competitive edge thanks to its holistic, business-focused approach.
An MPA, on the other hand, is a master’s degree devoted to public administration. Curriculums vary, but some MPAs draw more heavily on economics, political science, law and sociology. MPAs are well-suited for government agencies of all kinds, in addition to emergency management, urban planning and more.
Earning a master’s in public administration typically takes about two years from start to finish. However, if you want to fast-track your degree, you can take two courses per 10-week term — without any breaks — and earn an MBA in as few as twelve months.
Yes, SNHU’s MBA in Public Administration is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP). “This holds exceptional value for graduates as employers and regulatory agencies recognize the standard of quality the SNHU curriculum offers,” says Dr. Michelle Caron, associate dean for business at SNHU.
1Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook, on the internet, at:
Cited projections may not reflect local and/or short-term economic or job conditions and do not guarantee actual job growth.