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PubPol 475

PubPol 475.001 Topics: Race, Place, and Inequality

Mo Torres

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 201

PubPol 201.001 Systematic Thinking

Brian Jacob

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 475

PubPol 475.011 Topics: Climate Change

Devin Judge-Lord

In the past century—the blink of an eye in ecological time—a small portion of humans concentrated in wealthier and more industrialized countries began to radically transform the ecology of our planet at an unprecedented scale.