What Degree Do You Need to Become a City Manager?

City managers are in charge of public administration-related issues, such as developing budgets, preparing policy reports and overseeing city personnel. Learn more about what city managers do, how to become one and what to expect from your degree program.

How To Become a City Manager?

If you want to become a city manager, you'll need a bachelor's degree at minimum. According to the International City/County Management Association (ICMA), an independent Washington, D.C.-based professional association for city managers, many local governments prefer or require city manager candidates to have master's degrees also (www.icma.org). To obtain the education necessary for a career as a city manager, you can apply to a bachelor's or master's degree program in public administration or public policy. Alternatively, you can pursue a business degree at either the bachelor's or master's level.