Graduate Certificate in Public Policy Curriculum

Graduate Certificate in Public Policy Curriculum

Program Requirements

Students in the Graduate Certificate in Public Policy must complete twelve (12) credit hours of graduate-level work. Six (6) credits will be completed with two core courses, while the remaining six (6) credits will be satisfied through elective courses.  

The certificate is offered to students on both a full-time and part-time basis. Students enrolled full-time can complete the certificate program in one semester in the spring; part-time students can complete the program in two to four semesters. All certificate course requirements must be completed within three years of matriculation into the program.  

Core Courses – 6 credit hours  

LPPP 6250: Introduction to Policy Analysis (3 credits)   LPPP 6350: Politics of Public Policy (3 credits) 

 

Elective Options– 6 credit hours  

LPPL 5035: Leading and Managing Diverse Teams (3 credits)   LPPA 6100: Economics of Public Policy I (3 credits)  LPPA 6150: Research Methods & Data Analysis I (3 credits)   LPPL 7025: Values-Based Leadership (3 credits)   LPPL 7055: Strategies and Processes of Negotiation (3 credits)   LPPA 7110: Economics of Public Policy II (3 credits)  LPPA 7160: Research Methods & Data Analysis II (3 credits)   LPPL 7410: Psychology for Leadership (3 credits)  

 

Graduate Certificate Public Policy

The information contained on this website is for informational purposes only. The Undergraduate Record and Graduate Record represent the official repository for academic program requirements.