Public Administration, MPA and Gerontology, MA

The Master of Public Administration and MA in gerontology dual degree program is a collaborative effort between the School of Public Administration and Department of Gerontology. The dual degree offers interdisciplinary preparation in the fields of public administration and gerontology leading to both the Master of Public Administration and Master of Arts in gerontology degrees with fewer required hours than it would take to obtain these degrees independently.

The program prepares students to assume leadership in the public service sector, specifically in administrative and policy work with governmental units and nonprofit organizations, while providing advocacy and services for and on behalf of older adults and for individuals, families, groups, organizations, and communities that support the older population.

Students pursuing this program must complete 57 total hours and can be pursued both online or in person.

Program Related Information

Program Contacts

Public Administration

Minsoo Goo, Advisor
402.554.4900
mgoo@unomaha.edu

Gerontology

Lindsay Wilkinson, PhD, Graduate Program Chair (GPC)
402.554.2272
lwilkinson@unomaha.edu

Program Website

Admissions

General Application Requirements and Admission Criteria

Application Deadlines

  • Spring 2026: October 1
  • Fall 2026: June 1

Other Requirements

  • English Language Proficiency:  Applicants are required to have a command of oral and written English. Those who do not hold a baccalaureate or other advanced degree from the United States, OR a baccalaureate or other advanced degree from a predetermined country on the waiver list, must meet the minimum language proficiency score requirement in order to be considered for admission.
    • Internet-based TOEFL: 80, IELTS: 6.5, PTE: 53, Duolingo: 110 
  • Statement of Purpose: The essay should be two to four pages (doubled-spaced) and answer the following questions:
    • Please tell us about the factors in your background that will help us understand your interest in a profession in the public or nonprofit sectors providing advocacy and services for and on behalf of older adults and for individuals, families, organizations, and communities that support the older population.
    • What are your professional goals? Ten years from now, what do you hope to be doing professionally?
    • How can this dual degree from UNO help you to achieve these goals?
  • Resume: Include information emphasizing interest in public service
  • Letters of Recommendation: Two academic/professional letters of recommendation are required. 

Degree Requirements

PA Required Courses
PA 8050FOUNDATIONS OF PUBLIC ADMINSTRATION3
PA 8090ORGANIZATION THEORY AND BEHAVIOR3
PA 8100ADVANCED MANAGEMENT AND LEADERSHIP FOR PUBLIC AND NONPROFIT PROFESSIONALS3
PA 8300POLICY DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION3
PA 8400PUBLIC AND NONPROFIT BUDGETING3
PA 8410PUBLIC HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT3
PA 8530PLANNING AND EVALUATION3
PA 8990CAPSTONE PROJECT IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION3
Gerontology Required Courses
GERO 8020INTRODUCTION TO RESEARCH METHODS3
GERO 8500POLITICS AND AGING3
GERO 8940GRADUATE PRACTICUM 13
GERO 9110THEORIES OF AGING3
GERO 8676PROGRAMS AND SERVICES FOR OLDER ADULTS3
GERO 9460SEMINAR IN AGING AND HUMAN BEHAVIOR3
Gerontology Electives
Complete nine hours of GERO graduate courses, this can include thesis.9
Open Electives
Complete six hours of PA or GERO graduate level courses.6
Total Credits57
1

A thesis can be completed rather than practicum.

Exit Requirements

Public Administration

Gerontology

  • Thesis Option - GERO 8990 6 hours
  • Non-Thesis Option - Comprehensive Examination