Master’s
Master of International Public Policy and Management (MIPM)
Important Dates
Fall 2025
- Priority Deadline: March 15, 2025
- International Deadline: May 1, 2025
- Domestic Deadline: July 1, 2025
Lead global change.
With our Master of International Public Policy and Management (MIPM), you’ll develop skills in public policy and management, innovative problem solving, and gain international connections vital to addressing global issues. Designed for early and mid-career professionals, the master’s degree is part of the International Public Policy and Management (MIPM) program. MIPM offers curriculum and professional development that emphasizes international public policy and social issues through our MIPM Degree and through Global Executive Continuing Education (GECE) programs. In the MIPM Program, you’ll join international peers, learn from eminent scholars and seasoned practitioners, applying data-driven insights to solve real-world problems. Upon graduating, you’ll be prepared to become a global policy leader in both public and private enterprises.
Why choose Price?
Nested in Los Angeles, a global gateway and living laboratory, USC Price offers a multifaceted education critical to navigating today’s complex careers.
Global Perspective & Impact
Our high-diversity environment fosters insightful exchanges that enable you to learn from your coursework and your peers’ experiences and expertise.
A High Touch, Flexible Program
A range of concentrations and the ability to complete your degree in up to two years will set you on a path that fits your academic and professional goals.
Future-Driven, Practical
Our curriculum and learning outside the classroom provide you with the knowledge and competitive skills required to lead and manage constant change.
Global Alumni Network
Upon graduation, you’ll join our global alumni network of graduates from 45 countries who can help you advance global dialogue, prosperity, and peace.
Attend an Info Session
Join faculty, students, and alumni for live information sessions to learn more about the application process, financial services, and program curriculum. Students who attend can have their application fee waived.
Upcoming Sessions
- November 18, 2024 Register
MIPM dual degree in public policy and management, empowers emergent public service professionals and change-makers from around the world, with innovative knowledge, inter-disciplinary research, peer-to-peer learning and collaborative problem-solving to revitalize communities, manage complex organizations and lead positive change, at home and abroad.
Rym Kaki, Ph.D.
MIPM Program Director
Community Impact Scholarship
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USC Price is pleased to announce the Price Community Impact Scholarships for incoming masters students who plan to enroll in one of the following on-campus programs: MHA, MIPM, MNLM, MPA, MPP, MPPDS, and MUP.
Learn MoreFinancial Aid
Numerous financial aid opportunities are available for grad students.
Global Public Policy Management
In the era of globalization, IPPAM’s Executive Education program is committed to fostering international collaboration and intercultural understanding through training policy makers and managers to critically access and evaluate the challenges they will face upon returning to their home countries.
MIPM Students
Students are broadly drawn from national and local government agencies, not-for-profit service providers, international business firms, educational settings, media organizations, and so forth. The students in each year’s cohort represent 8-12 different countries. Countries such as China, Taiwan, Korea, Kazakhstan, the United Arab Emirates, and the US are represented every year. Other countries with occasional representation include Thailand, Indonesia, the Philippines, Turkey, Iran, and Colombia.
Countries Most Represented in MIPM
China
Colombia
Indonesia
Japan
Kazakhstan
Republic of Korea
Saudi Arabia
Taiwan
Thailand
UAE
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Contact Us
International Public Policy and Management Program (MIPM)
[email protected]
(213) 740-0547
Will Coucheron-Aamot,
Assistant Director of Admissions
(213) 740-0710
[email protected]