Program overview
The KSPP’s Master of Public Policy is a two-year full-time program that aims to enable and empower future policy leaders and professionals within the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and globally by equipping them with the analytical, and leadership skills needed to address the most pressing domestic and international public policy challenges.
The program is delivered through 13 courses totaling of 42 credit hours. The core courses combine full semester courses, application-based short courses, and policy practicum. Students have the opportunity to choose one of three concentration areas and 2 elective courses or thesis seminar.
Mode of Learning
In-person
Language
English
Duration
2 years
Class Schedule
Evenings
Location
KSPP Building
Program Fees
SAR 150,000
Application Opens
January 1, 2025
Application Close
March 31, 2025
Your journey begins here!
The Master of Public Policy aims to equip public policy professionals and leaders with the analytical and leadership skills to tackle complex policy challenges.
Curriculum
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YEAR 1
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YEAR 2
SEMESTER 1 (SEPTEMBER- DECEMBER)
Economic Foundations for Public Policy
Core course | 3 credits
The course will provide the economic framework for understanding public policies, the basic principles of economics as a discipline and they will develop a basic understanding of the application of economic tools to public policy issues.
Policy Design and Monitoring
Core course | 3 credits
The course will analyze the consequences of different policy designs on public welfare and well-being and will describe strategies for designing policies including implementing pilot programs, techniques for scaling programs from pilots, and how to iterate and innovate policies that already exist.
Law and Governance for Policy Professionals
Core course | 3 credits
The course will provide an introduction to legal terminology and decision making, the formal process of adjudication and the role of law and the courts in policy making and implementation. The course will develop core legal skills such as legal argumentation and interpretation and will emphasize international constraints and norms as they impact local laws and governance.
Fundamentals for Effective Public Policy 1
Core course | 1 credit
A required series of 4 short courses intended to provide an introduction to applied skills necessary for professional policy makers.
SEMESTER 2 (JANUARY - MAY)
Methods and Tools for Policy Analysis and Evaluation
Core course | 3 credits
The course will provide a working knowledge of key terms and concepts associated with econometric models, enabling students to interpret and analyze different types of policy-relevant data and appraise the strengths and weaknesses of different quantitative and qualitative approaches to data.
Concentration Course 1
Core course | 3 credits
Elective Course 1
Elective course | 3 credits
Fundamentals for Effective Public Policy 2
Core course | 1 credit
A required series of 4 short courses intended to provide an introduction to applied skills necessary for professional policy makers.
INTERNSHIP
Internship
Internship non-credit, but mandatory for students with no prior work experience
Program concentrations
Data analytics
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Management and Leadership
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Data Analytics
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Energy and Climate Policy
Management and Leadership
This concentration will enhance students’ skills in leading public organizations in a fast-paced and challenging policy environment. Through theory and application, students will master skills in strategic leadership and effective management to shape policies and promote social change.
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