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Nov 21, 2024
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2016-2017 Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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POL 220 - Foundations of Policy Analysis4 credits (Spring) Cross-listed as: PST 220 . This course explores principles of policy making, with applications. It opens by examining theoretical rationales for policy, including those premised on ideology or market failure. It proceeds to investigate institutional context and processes relevant to policy making, using case studies. With this foundation, the course explores specific policy problems and solutions related to important problem areas such as economic growth, health care, monetary policy, education, and environment. Students will be encouraged to investigate policy areas of interest for case studies and papers.
Prerequisite: POL 101 and second-year standing. Instructor: Hess
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