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11 courses found

LPPP 2200 Introduction to Public Policy
Fall 2026

This course will introduce students to both the process of public policy and the tools of policy analysis. The first part examines the actors, institutions, and procedures involved in the adoption, implementation, and evaluation of public policy. The second part introduces students to the basic concepts and tools of policy analysis including problem definition, specification of alternatives, and solution analysis.

3.7
Rating
2.5
Difficulty
3.53
GPA
LPPP 2700 Outdoor Leadership: Building a Team
Fall 2026

Leading teams in an outdoor space require a strong team foundation, good risk-management skills, learn to live outdoors, and develop a wide range of outdoor technical skills. An emphasis will be placed on reflection of field time and how content learned in class can apply to a variety of contexts. Learning to lead in outdoor spaces gives leaders tangible leadership practice and a flexible mindset to solve front-country problems.

Rating
Difficulty
3.76
GPA
LPPP 3559 New Course in Public Policy and Leadership
Fall 2026

Investigates a selected issue in public policy or leadership.

3.1
Rating
3.0
Difficulty
3.69
GPA
LPPP 3620 Engaging Policy Communities
Fall 2026

This class examines how citizens, leaders, interest groups and activists work to reshape our understanding of problems over time and investigates why some problems gain policy attention while others languish. The class emphasizes the complexity of understanding, designing, and implementing large scale policies that attempt to address problems that are ultimately experienced by people in specific contexts and communities.

3.1
Rating
3.5
Difficulty
3.65
GPA
LPPP 4200 Institutional and Political Context of Public Policy
Fall 2026

What are the strengths and weaknesses of the major policy-making institutions, and how does the current system of American governance compare with that of other advanced societies? This class will examine the key institutional and political actors in policymaking; focusing on the increasing fole of non-governmental institutions in problem solving.

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Difficulty
3.67
GPA
LPPP 5540 Applied Policy Clinics
Fall 2026

Applied Policy Clinics Topics Course

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Difficulty
3.69
GPA
LPPP 5559 New Course in Public Policy and Leadership
Fall 2026

Investigates a selected issue in public policy or leadership.

Rating
Difficulty
3.71
GPA
LPPP 6001 Foundational Skills Workshop
Fall 2026

Leadership and Public Policy foundational skills course.

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Difficulty
3.81
GPA
LPPP 6250 Policy Analysis
Fall 2026

The purpose of this course is to develop the student's ability to define and solve public problems. Subsidiary objectives of the course are to help the student to integrate the analytical, political, and leadership skills they have learned in their other MPP courses and improve their ability to work in teams; and hone their written and oral presentation skills. Prerequisites: Graduate student in public policy

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Difficulty
3.54
GPA
LPPP 6350 Politics of Public Policy
Fall 2026

In this course students will learn how to create change in the public policy arena by understanding political actors, their interests, and the institutions they inhabit. Students will learn how issues move through the policy process, at which points they are most amenable to influence, and how to create and use professional work products to influence them.

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Difficulty
3.60
GPA
LPPP 7700 Applied Policy Project I
Fall 2026

The Applied Policy Project (APP) is the capstone event of the MPP program, an independent analytical project for each student. Divided over two semesters, APP I provides students with the opportunity for a semester of research and information gathering in the policy field of the student's external client.

Rating
Difficulty
3.56
GPA