Degree Requirements for the Public Policy Major
General College Requirements
General College Requirements, including the following requirements to satisfy the major:
Twelve (12) Credit Hours of Introductory Courses in the Social Sciences
Twelve (12) credit hours of introductory courses in the social sciences. Students must earn a grade of C- or better in each required major course and maintain an overall GPA of 2.0 or better in these required courses:
- POSC 100: Introduction to Politics
- ECON 102: Principles of Microeconomics
- ECON 103: Principles of Macroeconomics
Twenty-eight (28) Credit Hours in the Student’s Selected Disciplinary Track
Twenty-eight (28) credit hours in the student’s selected disciplinary track. If only one course is listed next to a letter, then that specific course is required. Where a choice of courses is provided, students must select one course from the options provided. Students should note that some core courses are prerequisites for certain elective courses available under this major. Students should consider their elective options when selecting their core courses.
American Public Policy:
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- POSC 201: American Politics
- ECON 251: Intermediate Macroeconomics, or ECON 252: Intermediate Microeconomics
- ECON 253: Economic Statistics, or POSC 200: Scope and Methods of Political Science
- POSC 311: Public Policy
- POSC 315: Policy Evaluation
- POSC 367: Public Administration, POSC 330: Congress, or POSC 312: State and Community Politics, or SOCI 330: Sociology of Organizations
Four (4) credit hours of approved American Public Policy electives
International Public Policy:
- POSC 252: Comparative Politics, or POSC 269: International Politics
- ECON 251:Intermediate Macroeconomics, or ECON 252: Intermediate Microeconomics
- ECON 253: Economic Statistics, or POSC 200: Scope and Methods of Political Science
- POSC 311: Public Policy
- POSC 315: Policy Evaluation
- POSC 320: International Political Economy, or ECON 318: International Finance, or ECON 356: International Economics, or ECON 360: Comparative Economics
Four (4) credit hours of approved International Public Policy electives
Senior Experience in Public Policy (eight credit hours)
- Eight (8) credit hours of St. Mary’s Project, or
- Four (4) credit hours of PPOL/POSC 408 (or other approved senior seminar) with a senior experience paper and four (4) credit hours of electives in the student’s selected concentration.
- Double majors should consult with their advisor for additional information
Senior Experience
Each student must complete an eight-credit St. Mary’s Project in public policy or write a senior experience paper for the course PPOL/POSC 408, “Studies in Public Policy” (cross-listed POSC 408). (Please see the course descriptions for PPOL 408, “Studies in Public Policy” and PPOL 494 for St. Mary’s Projects.) The student who chooses to write a senior experience paper instead of a St. Mary’s Project will file a declaration of intent with the course instructor and the public policy coordinator by the end of the sixth week during the semester the student enrolls in “Studies in Public Policy.” Guidelines for the senior experience paper will be given to the student by the instructor. Successful completion of the course shall constitute completion of the senior experience requirement. (This course also meets the senior experience requirement for political science.) Double majors should consult with their adviser for additional information.
Field Experience and Independent Study
The 48 credit hours of major requirements may include field experience and independent study approved by the coordinator of the public policy major.
List of Elective Courses by Concentration
American Public Policy
- ECON 325: Urban Economics and Urban Issues
- ECON 350: Environmental Economics
- ECON 351: Industrial Organization and Regulation
- ECON 355: Labor Economics
- ECON 357: Money and Banking
- ECON 359: Public Sector Economics
- ENST 450: Studies in Environmental Policy and Law
- POSC 312: State and Community Politics
- POSC 330: Congress
- POSC 351: Constitutional Law I
- POSC 367: Public Administration
- POSC 371: American Political Thought I
- POSC 371: American Political Thought II
- POSC 451: The Supreme Court and Public Policy
- POSC 461: Studies in American Politics*
- SOCI 300: Sociology of Organizations
- SOCI 347: Sociology of Race and Ethnicity
- SOCI 365: Social Stratification
International Public Policy
- ECON 318: International Finance
- ECON 360: Comparative Economic Systems
- ECON 372: Economics of Developing Countries
- POSC 320: International Political Economy
- POSC 333: Asian Politics
- POSC 405: Democratization
- POSC 462: Studies in Comparative Politics*
- POSC 468: Studies in International Relations*
Courses Approved for Either Concentration
- ANTH 341: Economic and Ecological Anthropology
- ECON 350: Environmental Economics
- ECON 354: Natural Resources Economics
- ECON 363: Political Economy
- ECON 459: Senior Seminar in Economics*
- POSC 364: US Foreign Policy
- POSC 385: Topics in Pol Sci or Pub Policy*
- SOCI 302: Medical Sociology
- SOCI 312: Economic Sociology
- SOCI 355: Demography
- SOCI 490: Senior Seminar*
* Where the topic of the course is appropriate. (Appropriateness of the topic will be determined by the coordinator of the public policy major.