Public Policy / Bachelor of Science

Total Credit Hours: 128
Major Credit Hours:  39

The Public Policy major is offered through the Political Science Department. This is an interdisciplinary major in which students take a core of mostly Political Science courses and select electives based on their career interests: Environmental Policy; Gender, Sexuality, and the Family; International and Foreign Policy; Society and the Legal System; and Transportation Policy. Students preparing for careers in government, law, non-profits, or business learn about how the public policy-making process works at the local, state, national, and international levels of government. All Public Policy majors take an internship in their senior year.

Majors in Public Policy may not double major or minor in Political Science.

Degree Requirements

I. Core Courses (21)

18-200American National Government

3

18-250Research Methods

3

18-342Public Finance

3

18-381Public Policy Formation and Analysis

3

18-382Issues in Public Policy

3

18-398Internship in Political Science

1-3

26-303Statistics for the Social Sciences

3

II. Program Electives (6)

Choose 2 courses from the following:
04-201Basic Microeconomics

3

04-330Government and Business

3

18-210State and Local Government

3

18-353Congress

3

18-355American Presidency

3

Please note: 04-330 Government and Business has a prerequisite.

III. Electives (12)

Students may select any courses from any policy area.  Nonetheless, students are encouraged to select an area of study appropriate for their career paths.

A. Environmental Policy

02-233Principles of Environmental Science

4

02-375Issues in Environmental Science

3

18-384Environmental Politics

3

20-106Topics in Sociology

3

81-270Environmental Protection Enforcement

3

Please note: 02-233 Principles of Environmental Science and 02-375 Issues in Environmental Science have prerequisites.

B. Gender, Sexuality, and the Family

18-365Women and Politics

3

18-366The Politics of Life and Death

3

18-367The Politics of Reproductive Technologies

3

20-108Introduction to Women's Studies

3

20-220Marriage and the Family

3

20-370Sociology of Gender

3

78-209Social Welfare Policy

3

78-314Social Services for Children and Adolescents

3

78-317Social Services for the Elderly

3

81-yyyTopics in JLPSS (81-351): Gender and Crime

3

C. International and Foreign Policy

04-346Business-Government Relations in the Global Economy

3

18-331International Relations

3

18-333International Human Rights

3

18-334Political Violence

3

18-336American Foreign Policy

3

18-338International Political Economy

3

Please note: 04-346 Business-Government Relations in a Global Economy has a prerequisite.

D. Society and the Legal System

18-371Constitutional Law

3

18-372Civil Liberties

3

20-106Topics in Sociology

3

81-286Domestic Violence

3

81-340Drugs: Incidence and Abuse

3

81-xxxTopics in JLPSS (81-351): Race and Crime

3

81-357Victims and Victimization

3

81-493Organized Crime

3

E. Transportation Policy

47-155Introduction to Aviation Security

3

47-321Transportation Legislation

3

47-353Air Transportation

3

47-397Topics in Aviation and Transportation

3

47-455Airport Security

3

Please note: 47-321 Transportation Legislation, 47-353 Air Transportation, and 47-397 Topics in Aviation and Transportation have prerequisites.

IV. The Advanced Writing Requirement is satisfied by successful completion of 18-382 Issues in Public Policy.