Course Schedule—Fall 2007

Public Policy

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PUBLIC POLICY

195.477 (S)
(W)

INTRODUCTION TO URBAN POLICY (3) Newman   Limit 15   Perm. Req’d.  195.477 & 195.478 must be taken together by undergraduates
Cross-listed with Political Science, Sociology, Public Health Studies, and Geography and Environmental Engineering

Sec. 01

T 5-7pm

195.478
(W)

URBAN POLICY INTERNSHIP (3)Newman    Limit 15   Perm. Req’d.   195.478 & 195.477 must be taken together by undergraduates
Cross-listed with Political Science, Sociology, Public Health Studies, and Geography and Environmental Engineering

Sec. 01

TBA

195.603

MICROECONOMICS Roche  
Limit 40   Dept. Majors Only Perm. Req’d.

Sec. 01

W 12-2:30

195.605

STATISTICAL AND DATA ANALYSIS FOR POLICYMAKING I Giandrea Dworak-Fisher  Limit 40

Sec. 01

Th 5:15-7:45pm

195.607
(W)

THE POLICY PROCESS Kornacki Sager   Limit 40

Sec. 01

M 6-8pm 12-2:30 5:30-8:30pm

195.609
(W)

POLICY ANALYSIS IS FOR THE REAL WORLD  Newman    Limit 50 Dept. Majors Only Perm. Req’d.

Sec. 01

T 9:30-1

195.610

VALUE, ETHICS, AND PUBLIC POLICY Ventriss Limit 30 Dates of Class: 9/14, 9/28, 10/12, 10/26, 11/9 11/16, 11/30

Sec. 01

F 11-4 11:30-2:30

195.611

PROGRAM EVALUATION Barnow Limit 40

Sec. 01

T 10:30-12:30

195.621

INTERNSHIP Arndt   Limit 40

Sec. 01

TBA

195.633

ETHICS AND ACCOUNTABILITY IN THE NONPROFIT SECTOR Berns Limit 40 This course will focus on ethics and accountability efforts in nonprofit organizations around the country. Students will explore watchdog groups, self-regulatory efforts of nonprofits, and public perceptions of the nonprofit sector. Course added 4/19/07

Sec. 01

T 6-8:30pm

195.684

PRACTICUM IN STATISTICS AND DATA ANALYSIS FOR PUBLIC POLICY Harkness Course canceled 9/04/07

Sec. 01

M 9-11:30

195.687

MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS FOR NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS Hall Berns Limit 25 This course will provide an overview of the key management systems nonprofit leaders use to run their organization. A substantial portion of the course will focus on financial management. Additional topics will include data collection, human resource management systems and IT systems. Course added 4/19/07

Sec. 01

Th 5-7:30pm

195.825

INDEPENDENT STUDY

195.827

GRADUATE SEMINAR LECTURES Arndt

Sec. 01

TBA

 

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