Graduate program at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County
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School of Public Policy University of Maryland, Baltimore County
Type
Public
Established
1974
Director
Susan M. Sterett[1]
Location
Baltimore
,
Maryland
,
United States
Website
http://publicpolicy.umbc.edu/
The Public Policy graduate program at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County was created in 1974 under Chancellor Calvin B. T. Lee. Now known as the School of Public Policy, the program offers the master of public policy and PhD. degrees, and has an enrollment of over 130 students.[2]
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