Department of Public Administration
Drive Public Progress.
For more than 40 years, the LSU Department of Public Administration has worked to improve the understanding and practice of administration and government.
Building from a foundation of high-quality graduate education and scholarly research, our graduates find success in the public, non-profit, and private sectors — they work for the federal, state, and local governments, are legislators and attorneys, work as staff on Capitol Hill, and hold key positions with national healthcare providers, among many other varied accomplishments.
Our Mission Statement
The Department of Public Administration seeks to improve public governance; prepare talented leaders in public, nonprofit, and private sector organizations; and improve the understanding and practice of administration and government through high-quality graduate education and scholarly research.
EXPLORE OUR DEPARTMENT
Join the ranks of talented LSU alumni who have used the knowledge and experience they gained through our programs, such as the Master of Public Administration, to advance their careers and improve governance.
#52
Best Public Affairs Programs
(among US public programs)
- U.S. News & World Report, 2024
#24
Best Masters — Public Administration/Management
(among US public institutions)
- Eduniversal, 2021
85%
Of MPA graduates attribute their promotion/salary increase to earning an MPA.
Research
Our researchers examine organizational, administrative, and policy sciences as they apply to government and governance. Public administration researchers are called to delve into controversial issues while remaining neutral.
Faculty
Our faculty members are highly energetic, student-oriented, and nationally recognized for expertise in their fields. They bring academic integrity, professional training, and real-world experience to their classrooms.
James Richardson Endowment
In honor of Professor James Richardson’s 40-year commitment to the success of the Department of Public Administration, the LSU Foundation, along with the E. J. Ourso College of Business and the Department of Public Administration, created the James A. Richardson Endowed Fund. The endowment is used for general support of the department, funding activities such as student attendance at conferences and faculty research support.
Public Administration Advisory Council
The advisory council is a committee of volunteers established to promote and support the Department of Public Administration's educational programs and strengthen its role within the college, university, and community. This includes interacting with faculty and students, commenting on curriculum and materials being covered in our programs, career networking support, and enhancing the overall program of the Department.
Employment & Completion Outcomes
Our Master of Public Administration students find success across the public, non-profit, and private sectors.
Placements for the 2022-2023 Academic Year:
- Public Sector (Federal, State & Local Government): 64.7%
- Private Sector: 15.7%
- Non-profit Sector: 15.7%
- Military Service: 2.0%
The total number of students in 2022-2023 across all modalities was 96.
55%
of the 2018 MPA cohort graduated within two years
91%
of the 2018 MPA cohort graduated within four years
NASPAA-Accredited
Our Master of Public Administration is fully accredited by the Network Of Schools Of Public Policy, Affairs, And Administration (NASPAA) through a mission and outcomes-based process, grounded by an in-depth self-evaluation of programs using a quality benchmark of graduate public service programs around the world.
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Public Administration News
The E. J. Ourso College of Business Department of Public Administration is offering a seminar course beginning in January co-taught by Senator Bill Cassidy and Department Chair and Associate Professor Roy Heidelberg. The class is titled Special Topics: Ethics and Regulation of Artificial Intelligence.
The LSU E. J. Ourso College of Business is excited to announce the opening of the Office of Graduate Business Programs (OGBP), a centralized hub that provides a comprehensive collection of services to graduate students.
The Network of Schools of Public Policy, Affairs, and Administration (NASPAA) recently hosted the 2023 Wildfire Simulation Competition via in-person and virtual events over several days.
Contact Us
Department of Public Administration
3000 Business Education Complex
501 South Quad Drive
Baton Rouge, LA 70803
225-578-6743
pa@lsu.edu
Invest in Us
Give to the Department of Public Administration Development Fund to support research, student experience and more.