Public Policy
Public Policy
A specialized course under Business & Economics
Course Details
The course builds in students’ more suitable sensibility and functionality to better manipulate public programs and structures and to familiarize them with international tendencies and practices in these areas to enable exploration of revolutionary choices. Graduation in Public Policy involves instructing & research in the fields of public policy, public management, and governance. Students of the program are educated to emerge as authorities working in the field of public affairs and public carrier delivery in a global arena. The programs instruct students in competencies that can be employed by lobbyists to have an impact on legislators and for forming policies that can benefit social purposes.
The course grant students with a history in economics and quantitative methods, political science, law, philosophy, ethics, organizational behavior, and social psychology. Economics and quantitative analyses are central to but no longer ample for current public policy analysis; political science, law, philosophy, organizational behavior, and psychology are among different integral disciplinary perspectives. Political science presents insights into the decision-making procedure and information needs of a democracy. Political philosophy and ethics shape the foundations of public policy. Organizational conduct focuses on the choices made outside the market surroundings in hierarchies, bureaucracies, and teams. Public Policy graduates study and analyze most facets of government and policy as political scientists. They apply leadership, management and analysis skills learned through this program to assess the public’s reaction to leadership. Based on their findings, they predict economic, political, and social trends.
Listed here are some of the principal objectives of the course.
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Students are expected to:
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Demonstrate expertise and appreciation of public policy analytical tools
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Evaluate applied theoretical and empirical work in policy-relevant research
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Apply skills and knowledge obtained in the curriculum to analyze policy issues and make policy recommendations
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Communicate complicated ideas genuinely and persuasively in written and oral forms
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Demonstrate mastery of the above effects in the senior capstone project
Career Prospect
Career Opportunity
Career and job prospects for Public Policy degree graduates are vast. The following is a cross-section of potential jobs held by Public Policy graduates:
Private Sector Jobs:
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Government relations manager
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Program analyst
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Program manager
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Public relations and marketing manager
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Consultant
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Community relations manager
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Advancement or development manager
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Policy research assistant/associate/fellow
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Program manager
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Government relations advocate
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Community outreach manager
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Assistant professor/lecturer
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Legislative aide
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Program analyst/administrator/manager
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Budget analyst/manager
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City manager
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Representative/senator/elected official
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Diplomat
Employment Opportunity
Course Under Science
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Accounting
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Administration
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Advertising
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Agribusiness
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Logistics
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Taxation
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Commerce
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Arts Management
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Banking & Finance
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Event Leisure Management
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Development Economics
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Hospitality & Tourism
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Property Science
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Information Systems
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Health Economics
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Ecological & Environmental Economics
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Electronic Commerce Business
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Micro & Macro Economics
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International Management Business
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Professional Economics
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Real Estate & Development
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Human Resource Management
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Organizational Behavior
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Procurement
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Marketing-Public Relations