Navigating Washington

The seminar is designed to give students a preliminary understanding of how history, politics, economics, and the legislative and administrative processes in Washington shape US public policy on international trade, and the impact this has on US international relations. There will be a specific focus on the transition of trade policy from the Trump Administration to the Biden Administration, as well as the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and Russia?s invasion of Ukraine on international trade.

U.S. Education Policy

An introduction to primary and secondary education policy in the United States, and to research on education policy. Emphasizes history and qualitative political science, but also includes other methodological and disciplinary approaches.

Fixing Social Media

This course examines sociotechnical problems with existing modes of social media and works towards building new, affirmative visions for social media through technical and policy means. Students will examine interventions to address problems with contemporary social media and design and develop possible interventions.

Professional Dev Workshop

This course (ProSem II) is designed to support you as you search for a job or internship. This class will provide structure, deadlines, and support from your instructor, peers, and alumni during your job/internship search. Whereas the required fall ProSem class provided the same foundational skills to all students, this class is driven by the individual job/internship search goals that each student will create.

Federal Budgeting Process

The course integrates the subject matter interests of each student and the federal budget process by utilizing various federal agencies? current budgets as case studies. Students will become fluent in general budget terminology and the fiscal year budget schedule by exploring budget preparation, tracking, and execution. Emphasis will be put on developing the skills necessary to write clear succinct memos and presenting effective briefings.

Workshop Pub Pol Adm

Second-year project/seminar. Students interpret and analyze problems for public sector or non-profit clients. Also examines how problems affect public organizations, and the real constraints and opportunities that face such organizations. Small teams work on policy problems facing public organizations, then write and present a report to the seminar and the client.

Int Statistcl Meth

Introduction to basic statistics including use and interpretation of statistics used in policy research. Topics include statistical methods, descriptive statistics, probability theory, analysis of tabular data, correlation and regression, and multiple regression.

Int Statistcl Meth

Introduction to basic statistics including use and interpretation of statistics used in policy research. Topics include statistical methods, descriptive statistics, probability theory, analysis of tabular data, correlation and regression, and multiple regression.
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