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PUBPOL 587

PUBPOL 587.002: Public Management

Throughout this course we will explore the key characteristics of and tensions related to intergovernmental agreements, examining how various forces shape the nature and extent of...
PUBPOL 810

PUBPOL 810.001: PhD Policy Research Seminar

John Leahy
A bi-weekly one-credit seminar that introduces students to applied policy research. For students in the Ford School Joint Ph.D. program. Students will meet on the following dates: 9/7, 9/21, 10/5, 10/19, 11/2, 11/16,...
PUBPOL 778

PUBPOL 778.001: Project Skills Workshop

Elisabeth Gerber
This is a professional skills workshop that will be required for students enrolled in the Applied Policy Seminar (APS, PP578) and open to other MPP/ Master's student. To be offered each semester, concurrent with the...
PUBPOL 587

PUBPOL 587.001: Public Management

Janet Weiss
This course draws on advances in social science and public administration to introduce you to tools and approaches for understanding and leading innovation in the public...
PUBPOL 529

PUBPOL 529.001: Statistics

Jonathan Hanson
This course covers descriptive statistics, probability theory, probability distributions (normal, binomial, Poisson, exponential), sampling distributions, confidence intervals, and hypothesis...
PUBPOL 735

PUBPOL 735.001: Professional Development

Researchers who study successful people agree on the following: Your IQ and cognitive intelligence are at best moderate predictors of your success in...
PUBPOL 687

PUBPOL 687.001: Negotiations

This course examines negotiation and social influence strategies for policy makers in the public, non-profit, and for-profit...
PUBPOL 529

PUBPOL 529.001: Statistics

Jonathan Hanson
This course covers descriptive statistics, probability theory, probability distributions (normal, binomial, Poisson, exponential), sampling distributions, confidence intervals, and hypothesis...