PUBPOL 476: Applied Learning Seminar | Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy
 
International Policy Center Home Page
 
 
WHAT WE DO NEWS & EVENTS PEOPLE OPPORTUNITIES WEISER DIPLOMACY CENTER
 
PUBPOL 476

PUBPOL 476: Applied Learning Seminar

To see additional course meeting information, please

login with your U-M Level 1 password

Level
Undergraduate
Term
Fall 2019
Course Section
001
U-M Course Number
27293
Credit Hours
2

Instructors: Stephanie Sanders and Paula Lantz

This is a required course open only to current Ford School BA students.

Course Objectives:

1. Students will explore their social identities, values and emotions about a public policy issue (gun control) and examine the factors that have contributed to their beliefs.
2. Students will gain an understanding of the ways their beliefs and emotions are embedded in social networks and shared values.
3. Students will learn to consciously employ effective communication (i.e. reflection, empathy, asking, and listening), as a tool for understanding public policy debates and advancing public policy solutions.
4. Students will practice using narratives, reframing, and dialogue to work across differences.