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New Brunswick Undergraduate Catalog 2017-2019 Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy Programs of Study Public Policy - School of Arts and Sciences Students  

Public Policy - School of Arts and Sciences Students

The public policy major prepares students for entry-level jobs in government, politics, and public affairs within public, nonprofit, or private sectors or for graduate education in law, public administration, public affairs, and public policy.

The major introduces students in the use of analytical techniques to better understand public problems and evaluate alternative solutions to those problems. Examples include income inequality, health care reform, climate change, and immigration policy. The major leads to the bachelor of science (B.S.) degree awarded jointly by the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy and the School of Arts and Sciences.

Students in the School of Arts and Sciences who wish to pursue the public policy major must apply for admission to the Bloustein School. Applicants must have achieved a minimum grade of C or better in each of the prerequisite courses and be in good academic standing. Applications maybe obtained from the school's website. Contact undergrad@ejb.rutgers.edu for more information.

Only courses with C or better may be counted toward the public policy major.

PUBLIC POLICY MAJOR REQUIREMENTS

Prerequisites (12/13 credits)
01:220:102  Introduction to Microeconomics (3)
01:355:101  Expository Writing (3)
10:775:205  Basic Statistical Methods (4) or preapproved equivalent (3)
01:790:104  American Government (3)

Major Requirements (43 credits)

Core (31 credits)
10:762:101  Introduction to Planning, Policy, and Health (3)
10:833:210  Principles of Public Policy (3)
10:833:215  Writing, Reasoning, and Public Policy (3)
10:833:220  Public Economic Policy (3)
10:833:300  Writing for Professionals (3)
One of the following (3):
          10:833:360  Principles of Public Management (3)
          10:833:361  Managing People and Organizations (3)
          10:833:362  Nonprofit Management (3)
10:833:395  Research Methods (4) (Open to majors only)
10:833:400  Professional Practice Internship* (6) (Open to majors only)
10:833:450  Leadership Seminar (3) (Open to majors only)

Electives (12 credits in one of the following concentrations)**

Poverty and Inequality

10:833:230  Global Poverty (3)
10:833:225  U.S. Education Policy (3)
10:833:231  Poverty in the United States (3)
10:833:310  U.S. Housing Policy (3)
10:833:324  Social Movements (3)
10:833:331  U.S. Social Policy (3)
10:833:335  Gender, Family, and Public Policy (3)
10:833:419  Immigration Policy (3)
10:762:307  Community Development (3)
 
Health and Environment

10:833:302  Sexual and Reproductive Health Policy (3)
10:833:338  Health and Public Policy (3)
10:833:340  Aging and Public Policy (3)
10:833:416  Mental Health and Society (3)
10:832:212  Health Disparities (3)
10:832:235  Urban Health (3)
10:832:320  Protecting Public Health and the Environment (3)
10:832:350  Drugs, Culture, and Society (3)
10:832:405  Cancer and Society (3)

Public Management
The following three courses (one fulfills the core requirement and the other two fulfill the concentration):
       10:833:360  Principles of Public Management (3)
       10:833:361  Managing People and Organizations (3)
       10:833:362  Nonprofit Management (3)
10:762:317  Urban Municipal Management (3)
10:833:480  Ethics, Planning, and Public Policy (3)

*Students qualifying for departmental honors (3.4 or higher) may replace 10:833:400 with 10:833:495,496 Public Policy Honors Thesis I and II (3,3) or 10:833:497,498 Bloustein Honors Research (3,3)
**Students may create their own public policy concentration (such as military policy, science policy, or technology policy) with written preapproval from the undergraduate director.


PUBLIC POLICY MINOR (21-22 credits)

10:775:101  Introduction to Planning, Policy, and Health (3)
10:775:205  Basic Statistical Methods or equivalent (3-4)
10:833:210  Principles of Public Policy (3)
10:833:220  Public Economic Policy (3)
At least three of the following courses:
          10:833:225  U.S. Education Policy (3)
          10:833:230  Global Poverty (3)
          10:833:231  Poverty in the United States (3)
          10:833:302  Sexual and Reproductive Health Policy (3)
          10:833:310  U.S. Housing Policy (3)
          10:833:324  Social Movements (3)
          10:833:331  U.S. Social Policy (3)
          10:833:335  Gender, Family, and Public Policy (3)
          10:833:338  Health and Public Policy (3)
          10:833:340  Aging and Public Policy (3)
          10:833:416  Mental Health and Society (3)
          10:833:419  Immigration Policy (3)  

Articulated 3-1-1 Program (B.S./M.P.P.)

Exceptional, well-prepared students who wish to pursue graduate studies in public policy are encouraged to seek advising about the 3-1-1 master of public policy (M.P.P.) program.


 
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