In our Public Policy minor, students learn how to analyze, evaluate, and implement policy decisions that help to build just, resilient, and livable communities.
A public policy minor complements a wide range of degrees, such as criminal, law and justice, education, sociology, political science, pre-law, pre-med, and public health! Students must complete 15 semester hours of public policy coursework. Two courses are required for the public policy minor, but students have the freedom to select the other three elective courses from the Department of Public Administration and other subjects.
PPOL 210 Intro to Public Policy (required)
PPOL 307 Policy Analysis (required)
Popular Electives
PPOL 100 Individual Action & Democratic Citizenship
PPOL 230 Nonprofit Organizations & Civil Society
PPOL 296 Intro to Civic Technology
PPOL 300 Urban Policy & Process
PPOL 303 Bureaucracy & Public Policy
PPOL 309 Public Budgeting & Financial Management
PPOL 405 Advanced Topics in Policy Analysis: Evaluating
Public Policies & Programs
PPOL 467 Civic Engagement
PPOL 405 Evaluating Policies and Programs
Ready to claim the public policy minor? Visit go.uic.edu/ppolminor for more information!
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