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The Public Policy Process

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Course Number
20:834:524
Credits
3.00
Modality
Online

This course introduces students to the public policy process and to the institutions and actors involved. These include legislative bodies, chief executives, administrative agencies, courts, interest groups, advocacy coalitions, and the media. Students study the stages in public policymaking: identifying and describing public problems, agenda setting, policy decision-making, policy design, implementation, evaluation and policy learning. Activities in the course include policy development research, preparing policy memoranda, and policy analysis. On completing this course students are expected to be able to effectively use evidence to guide their participation in, and contribution to the policy process, with insight into different policy types and tools, while appreciating the relevance of context (social, economic, historical, political, and technological) toward developing effective policies.