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department Public Policy Minor (X) |
40. Economics of Public Policymaking<
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42. Ethics and Public Policy <
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48. Policy Analysis and Local Governance<
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91. Independent Study in Public Policy<
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09W, 10W: 10 This course is designed as the gateway offering for students beginning to pursue a minor in public policy through the Rockefeller Center. The term will be divided into four main components: The Nature of Public Policy, Making Public Policy, The Policy Players, and The Policy Game. In the concluding section of the course, we will pursue specific policy domains—environmental policy, education policy, health care policy, welfare policy, immigration policy, and defense policy. Dist: SOC ; WCult: W. Shaiko. 40. Economics of Public Policymaking
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Not offered in 2008-09; may be offered in 2009-10 This course is designed for students who want to improve their writing skills to effect real change. Students will read and write in various areas of public policy, develop arguments, editorials, position papers, briefing memos, as well as op ed pieces and “letters to the editor” to be submitted to the local newspapers. Students will strengthen their understanding and practice of argument, critique testimony, and develop and present their own oral testimony to the class. Prerequisite: Public Policy 5. Crumbine. 42. Ethics and Public Policy (Identical to Government 60.01)
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(Identical to Film Studies 46)
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08F, 09F: 10A This course focuses on strategies for, and actual practice of, conducting research relevant to public policy discussions. Students will learn: about policy issues, their drivers, and finding solutions; about the Legislative Process; and how to work collaboratively. Though open to all students satisfying the prerequisite, this course is designed to be a core element of the Public Policy Minor and will also serve as a training ground for prospective applicants wishing to serve in the Rockefeller Public Policy Research Shop during the winter and spring terms. Prerequisite: A course employing mathematical reasoning or statistical methods (e.g. Economics 10 or Government 10). Dist: SOC; WCult: W. Shaiko. 48. Policy Analysis and Local Governance
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