PADM 6020 - Public Policy and Politics


Public policies help modern societies identify complex public problems and develop and consider alternative solutions to address them. To formulate and offer effective public policy solutions, a public or nonprofit administrator must understand the different steps in the policy process, from problem identification to implementation and evaluation. This course will introduce the steps in the process of policymaking and consider how each step is impacted by political agendas, interest groups and advocacy networks. Additionally, contemporary policy issues will be examined across different levels and contexts of the government. To foster learning, the class involves a mix of instructor-led lectures, moderated class discussions and simulations, and case studies about different steps in the policy process. Assessments may include critical reflections, policy briefs, and reports.

Note: Open to graduate students only.

Credits: 3 hours



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