Wednesday, January 14, 2026 at 1:00 PM until 2:00 PMEastern Standard Time UTC -05:00
The Master of Science in Animals and Public Policy (MAPP) program will be holding a live online panel with current students in the MAPP program for prospective students to learn more about the MAPP program from the students' perspectives and experiences on Wednesday, January 14, 2026, 1pm-2pm (ET)
A chance to meet students & ask questions!
The MAPP program is an intensive, 12-to-16-month graduate degree program that focuses on human-animal relationships and their implications for policy and community action. While students enter the program with different interests, skills, philosophies, and aspirations, all share a passion for understanding human-animal relationships and promoting the status of animals in society.
MAPP graduates successfully pursue careers in policymaking, law enforcement, advocacy, public education, research, animal shelter management, and applied animal behavior. MAPP graduates also have outstanding success obtaining advanced training in Ph.D. programs, law, and veterinary medicine.
Click here to see current student biographies