The BA in Public Policy and Public Service is a multidisciplinary program that offers students the flexibility to design their own concentrations. It includes foundational courses like Introduction to Public Policy, Statistics, and Social Science Methodology, along with core courses covering topics such as Cross-Cultural and Global Affairs, Ethics and Public Policy, and Institutions, Policy Making, and Historical Development. Students are required to complete an internship and a personalized concentration of at least 18 semester hours, which can include courses from core areas or other related fields. This structure allows students to tailor their studies to their interests and career goals, providing a thorough understanding of public policy issues and the skills needed for public service roles.
Why this course is highly recommended
This program is ideal for students interested in a multidisciplinary approach to public policy, offering significant flexibility to tailor their education. The opportunity to design personalized concentrations ensures that students can focus on areas they are passionate about or that align with their career goals. The inclusion of an internship provides practical experience, making graduates well-prepared for careers in public service or further studies in related fields.
Students can create their own concentration by selecting courses aligned with their specific interests and career aspirations. Typical concentration areas include American Foreign Policy, Environmental Policy, Global Health, Urban Policy, and Women and Development, among others. The program encourages students to work closely with faculty advisors to develop their individualized focus, enabling a customized learning experience in and around public policy and public service topics.
Application fees
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1st year tuition fees
48.03L
Living cost
Students are required to complete core courses such as Introduction to Public Policy, a course in Statistics, a Social Science Methodology course, and four core area courses. Additionally, they must undertake an internship and develop a concentration of at least 18 semester hours, which can include courses from core areas or other selected fields, in consultation with a faculty advisor.

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Graduates of this program can expect to pursue careers in government agencies, non-profit organizations, international institutions, or policy analysis roles. The program’s emphasis on core policy areas and practical internship experience prepares students for entry-level roles in various sectors focused on public policy and public service.