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PUBPOL 466

PUBPOL 466.001: Topics: The History and Future of Detroit

Detroit was the nation's most important city in the Twentieth Century because of the the auto industry, the emergence of the blue collar middle class and development of the New Deal. Now it is the most negatively stereotyped city in the...
PUBPOL 210

PUBPOL 210.001: Health & Society: Introduction to Public Health

This course is intended to serve as an introduction to the major issues of health and health care in the United States — what they are, what determines them, and how they can be altered. In so doing, the course surveys the field of public...
PUBPOL 830

PUBPOL 830.001: Immersion in Research

Brian Jacob
This course is designed to immerse students in a major research project of their own design. By the end of the two-semester course, students will be required to produce a polished paper, which can later be incorporated into their...
PUBPOL 555

PUBPOL 555.001: Microeconomics A

Justin Wolfers
This course begins a two-term sequence designed to provide students with an understanding of the economic implications of public policies and with analytic tools useful in system design and policy...
PUBPOL 515

PUBPOL 515.001: Non-Mkt Strat

Most business courses teach you how to play the game of business within the rules. This course is about the rules themselves, their creation and their...
PUBPOL 515

PUBPOL 515.451: Non-Mkt Strat

Most business courses teach you how to play the game of business within the rules. This course is about the rules themselves, their creation and their...