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PubPol 475

PubPol 475.012 Topics: Great Power Rivalry

Kamissa Camara
Tuesday, Thursday
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Winter 2024
10:00-11:20 am EST

Great power rivalry is a critical concept that frames current perceptions of international affairs around China's rise, Russia's resurgence and the United States relative decline.

PubPol 586

PubPol 586 Public Management: Performance Management

Bethany Morrison
Monday
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Winter 2024
4:00-5:20 pm EST

This course is intended to introduce students to a series of fundamental challenges linked to the implementation of public policies through governmental departments and agencies.  We will consider the extent to which performance measurem

PubPol 583

PubPol 583 Negotiations

Attia Qureshi
Tuesday
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Winter 2024
11:30 am-2:20 pm EST

Negotiation Basics for Public Policy will provide students with an understanding of the theory and processes of negotiation as practiced in a variety of settings.

PubPol 577

PubPol 577 R for Public Policy

Alton Worthington
Monday, Wednesday
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Winter 2024
10:00 am-11:20 pm EST

**Course will be held remotely, but 3117 Weill Hall will be reserved for students to use if they need access to the software**

*Note: Instructor consent required*

PubPol 567

PubPol 567 STATA for Public Policy

Alton Worthington
Monday, Wednesday
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Winter 2024
10:00-11:20 am EST

his course is an introduction to programming and working in STATA, a core statistical program in the social sciences. In a variety of fields, STATA remains the baseline program for analysis, data management, and visualization.

PubPol 563

PubPol 563 Politics of Environmental Regulation

Barry Rabe
Monday, Wednesday
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Winter 2024
8:30-9:50 am EST

This course will consider the capacity of North American political institutions to shape effective environmental protection policies, devoting primary emphasis to the United States but also examining Canada and Mexico.

PubPol 556

PubPol 556 Macroeconomics

Joshua Hausman
Tuesday, Thursday
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Winter 2024
1:00-2:20 pm EST

This course teaches students the basic tools of macroeconomics and how to apply them to real world economic policy.

PubPol 534

PubPol 534 Economics of Developing Countries

Yusuf Neggers
Tuesday, Thursday
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Winter 2024
8:30-9:50 pm EST

This course surveys what we do and don't know about economic growth and poverty alleviation in developing countries. We begin by discussing alternative perspectives on the goals of development.

PubPol 477

PubPol 477 R for Public Policy

Alton Worthington
Monday, Wednesday
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Winter 2024
10:00-11:20 am EST

**Course will be held remotely, but 3117 Weill Hall will be reserved for students to use if they need access to the software**

*Note: Instructor consent required*

PubPol 201

PubPol 201.001 Systematic Thinking

Brian Jacob
Monday, Wednesday
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Winter 2024
1:00-2:20 pm EST

This course provides an introduction to public policy design and analysis using "systematic thinking" from the social sciences and humanities, with the application of scientific methods and knowledge more generally.

PubPol 300

PubPol 300 Persuasive Policy Writing

Molly Spencer
Tuesday, Thursday
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Winter 2024
1:00-2:20 pm EST

This course, structured as a seminar and writing workshop, intensively develops students' persuasive writing and critical reading skills through abundant practice and feedback.

PubPol 475

PubPol 475.001 Topics: Race, Place, and Inequality

Mo Torres
Tuesday, Thursday
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Winter 2024
4:00-5:20 pm EST

Among advanced capitalist economies, the United States is a case of remarkable inequality - between individuals, between groups of people, and between places. This course examines the relationship between race, place, and inequality.

PubPol 447

PubPol 447 Excel for Public Policy

Alton Worthington
Monday, Wednesday
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Winter 2024
4:00-5:20 pm EST

This course is designed to familiarize students with core skills in data access, manipulation, analysis, and presentation using Excel (and Excel-like alternatives).