In addition to the Faculty requirements, the School requires that all students complete the following:
Master of Public Policy
a) Two preparatory/foundation courses: Public Policy 601 and 603. Satisfactory performance in these courses is required for continuation in the MPP program. Those who have completed courses with a grade of "A" or better in economics, mathematics, and statistics offered by a recognized undergraduate program within the past five years may apply to the Graduate Program Director for an exemption.
b) Nine core courses: Public Policy 600, 605, 607, 609, 615, 617, 619, 621, and 623.
c) Six units in Public Policy 611 or graduate-level courses approved by the Graduate Program Director. The two elective courses should be related in such a way that they form a concentration in an area of public policy.
Combined MBA/MPP
For students enrolled in the MBA/MPP, one three-unit MBA course will be counted toward the MPP core requirements set out in (b) and one three-unit MBA course will be counted toward the elective requirement set out in (c). All other requirements set out in (a)-(c) apply to students in the joint program.
Students will normally focus on courses for the MBA during the first year and on MPP courses including Public Policy 623 (capstone) in year two. Typically, the remaining courses will be completed in the first term of year three. For MBA course requirements, see Combined MBA Programs.聽Please consult the MBA or the MPP Office for more information.
Combined JD/MPP
One three-unit JD course will be counted toward the MPP core requirements set out in (b) and one three-unit JD course will be counted toward the elective requirement set out in (c). All other requirements set out in (a) 鈥 (c) apply to students in the joint program
Students will normally complete all of the first-year compulsory courses in Law in the first year of their program and all MPP courses including Public Policy 623 (capstone) in year two. In their third year, they complete their JD courses. Please consult the MPP or the JD Office for more information.
Copyediting
The School of Public Policy does not allow copyediting on students' work.