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Nov 23, 2024
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Undergraduate Catalog 2023-2024 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
History and Public Policy, B.A./B.S.
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The degree program in History and Public Policy prepares students for lives and careers dedicated to discerning the public good, particularly as it pertains to policy in public institutions. Students will study both the theory and practice of public policy from a wide array of global, historical perspectives, acquiring qualitative skills with some exposure to quantitative reasoning. Being a history degree, this course of study has the liberal arts at its core, but combines that focus with exposure to professional programs specifically dedicated to public work. History and Public Policy students seek to understand change across time, exploring how public policy emerged in different contexts, while considering how it came to be what it is today. Students will learn how structures of power and influence work in the competition for resources among different, diverse populations enmeshed in public institutions. In studying these processes, students will consider both the human beings who make decisions and those who are the recipients of public resources, including the overlapping, complex relationships between the two.
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BELL Core Requirements: 53 Hours (minimum)
Technical Requirements:
Technical Requirements are courses identified by the program as required courses and will count in the BELL Core or as General Electives.
Major Requirements: 33 Hours
HIS 2050 is prerequisite for all courses number 3000 and above for the History and Public Policy Major
History and Public Policy Core: 9 Hours
Electives from American History Courses: 9 Hours
Select 3 of the following electives:
Electives from Non-U.S. History Courses: 6 Hours
Select two of the following electives:
Interdisciplinary Electives: 9 Hours
Select three of the following electives (one course per subjuect prefix):
Minor requirements: 18 Hours
General Electives: 24 Hours (minimum)
Total Required for the Program: 128 Hours
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