• The
Master in Public Management (MPM) program
is a 39-unit masteral degree program
for future leaders of the country. The
MPM has two categories: Customized
Program (CP) for officials
and employees who are studying as scholars
of a particular organization or institution;
and Public Offering (PO)
which is open to working professionals
who wish to study on a part-time schedule.
I. Goal
To
develop a new breed of public leaders
and managers who are:
Visionaries in orientation
Strategic and analytical
Technically proficient
Politically astute
Practical
Ethical
II.
Objectives
To
equip students with the competencies
required to manage and lead change.
Students learn to:
Analyze
the social, political, economic,
institutional and cultural context
of policies and programs
Interpret
information and apply analytical
tools for policy and program
decision making
Formulate
effective and ethical responses
to real-world problems
Manage
and lead organizations efficiently
and effectively.
III.
Program Delivery
Faculty
includes current and former government
high ranking officials, House of
Representative members, and private
sector as well as civil society
leaders who have extensive experience
in and for the government
Concentrated
and accelerated but flexible schedule
fitted for working professionals.
Classes are held on Saturdays or
late afternoons of weekdays
Modular
type of course offering. Each subject
runs for 8 weeks with 4 hour classes
per week
Appropriate
and applicable cases, exercise and
other learning materials
Classroom
ambiance and class schedule tailored
for student professionals
Student-centered
teaching methods that encourage
participation, interaction and application
The
curriculum is guided by a Leadership
Framework that builds the professional's
technical and ethical skills.
Includes
current and former government high ranking
officials, House of Representative members,
and private sector as well as civil
society leaders who have extensive experience
in and for the government