What Should I Take This Spring?

With shopping carts open and course enrollment for the spring on your mind, the Admissions team is sharing helpful tips and classes to consider as you prepare for application to the Batten School.

Most importantly, you should focus on completing program prerequisites, earning a grade of C or higher in each. These are the only classes you MUST take prior to enrolling at Batten, so make enrolling in these courses a priority. Prerequisite courses can be taken all the way up until the semester you begin at Batten, so if you are applying to one of our programs for next year, you have through the summer to complete them. However, it is helpful for the Admissions Committee to see final grades for these classes in your application. If you are currently a First Year student, try to complete them this spring or next fall. If you are Second Year and haven’t yet completed them, no worries, but think about ways to balance this gap in information in your application.

For the major and minor in Public Policy & Leadership, you will need to take microeconomics (ECON 2010) and social psychology (PSYC 2600 OR LPPL 2600, which is Batten’s section of social psych looked at through a policy lens). Students applying for the major must also take LPPP 2200: Introduction to Public Policy, a course that is only offered in the fall or the spring (no summer option is available). For the Accelerated MPP program, you will need to take microeconomics (ECON 2010) and a calculus-based math course. We like for you to take a college-level math course at UVA to build skills and demonstrate readiness for graduate level quantitative work, so if you intend to bring in the calculus pre-req using AP or transfer credit, you might also consider taking STAT 1100, STAT 1601, or STAT 2120. Finally, students interested in the Social Entrepreneurship Minor should take ENTP 1010: Startup - An Introduction to Entrepreneurship. (Just a reminder, the Social Entrepreneurship Minor accepts all applicants!)

Outside of these courses, students can take Batten courses before applying; however, this is NOT required for evaluation. Rather, it is a way for you to see if our programs could be a good academic fit as you explore options. It could also free up space further down the road for things like study abroad, double majoring, or picking up a minor (or two!). Keep in mind, if you ultimately stay in the College of Arts and Sciences, you must earn 108 credits of coursework in the College, so if you do take additional Batten classes, be sure to course plan to make sure you can meet all of your requirements.

For those looking to get a taste of Batten, other courses to consider include LPPL 2100: The Resilient Student: Transition, Thriving, and Leadership or LPPP 3230: Public Policy Challenges of the 21st Century (part of the core curriculum for the BA/Minor). Students interested in particular policy areas can explore them through special topics (elective) courses like LPPS 3040: US National Security Policy; LPPS 3050: Introduction to Social Entrepreneurship (which counts towards SE Minor requirements); LPPS 3380: Poverty, Learning and Education Policy; or LPPS 3410: Innovation and Social Impact (which also counts toward SE minor requirements). Any courses above taken at the 3000-level or higher count towards curricular requirements if you end up joining the BA or Minor in Public Policy & Leadership! 

For a complete list of our spring offerings, you can check SIS for the most up-to-date information, but we have listed our spring courses below for reference.  And if you have questions, please do not hesitate to reach out to our office at BattenAdmissions@virginia.edu or make an appointment with our undergraduate admissions team, Anne and Courtney!

 

Open Batten Core and Special Topics Courses (as of October 14)

LPPL 2100: The Resilient Student: Transition, Thriving, and Leadership

LPPP 2200: Introduction to Public Policy

LPPP 2559-001: Outdoor Leadership Team Building

LPPL 2600: Foundations of Behavioral Science

LPPS 3040: US National Security Policy

LPPS 3050: Introduction to Social Entrepreneurship

LPS 3150: For a Good Cause: Practical Nonprofit Fundraising

LPPP 3230: Public Policy Challenges of the 21st Century

LPPS 3240: Terrorism and Counterterrorism

LPPS 3280: Lessons in Leadership: JFK and the Most Personal Office

LPPS 3290: Social Innovation in Emerging Markets: India and Southeast Asia

LPPS 3380: Poverty, Learning and Education Policy

LPPS 3390: Special Education Policy and Practice

LPPS 3410: Innovation and Social Impact

LPPS 3420: International Law and Policy

LPPS 3440: Introduction to Management Consulting and Strategic Decision Making

LPPS 4730: Impact Investing