Oakland University
Tuesday, March 13, 2012

OU announces new degree programs at Mount Clemens location

The following is an excerpt from an article in the March 12, 2012 issue of the Macomb Daily. Read the full article here (pdf).

The momentum continues at Oakland University’s Mount Clemens location as officials announced Monday that OU’s Anton-Frankel Center will offer a Master of Public Administration program starting in the fall.

 

The MPA program will provide two types of master’s degrees one with an emphasis on court administration, the other with a focus on criminal justice.

 

The MPA curriculum, designed with the help of the Macomb County Circuit Court, will emerge as the only such master’s program of its kind offered by a college in Michigan, and is believed to be unique in the entire Midwest.

 

While MPA degrees have been offered at the OU main campus in Rochester Hills for years, the new program provides the opportunity for students to take all their classes in the evening at the Anton-Frankel Center and achieve a degree in three years.

The March 12, 2012 issue of the Macomb Daily reports: The momentum continues at Oakland University’s Mount Clemens location as officials announced Monday that OU’s Anton-Frankel Center will offer a Master of Public Administration program starting in the fall.

Created by Claudette Zolkowski-Brown (zolkowsk@oakland.edu) on Thursday, August 2, 2012
Modified by Claudette Zolkowski-Brown (zolkowsk@oakland.edu) on Thursday, August 2, 2012
Article Start Date: Monday, March 12, 2012