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Public Policy Analysis
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By the end of the program, each student should be able to:
- Develop their own critically sound points of view about policy questions
by engaging relevant research literature and applying the methods and
approaches of policy analysis.
- Understand and critique both qualitative and quantitative evidence about
policy issues.
- Design and conduct original empirical and normative policy research,
including field work.
- Speak and write about these issues clearly and persuasively.
- Understand basics about the world of work and its connections to public
policy.
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