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2023-2024 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2023-2024 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

School of Public Policy and Administration


Public Policy BA Four-Year Plan

FALL SPRING
First Year
ENGL 110 - First-Year Writing   ECON 100 - Economic Issues and Policies  or ECON 101 - Introduction to Microeconomics   
UAPP 110 - Changing the World and Public Policy   UAPP 220 - Citizens, Civility, and Change   
First Year Seminar PSYC 100 - General Psychology  - Breadth Requirement (Group C) (1/3)
Foreign Language Requirement (1/3) Foreign Language Requirement (2/3)
Mathematics Requirement* Multicultural Requirement
Credits: 14 Credits: 16
Second Year
UAPP 225 - Crafting Public Policy      UAPP 325 - Public Policy Analysis  
PHIL 201 - Social and Political Philosophy  - Breadth Requirement (Group A) (1/3) CRJU 324 - American Constitutional History  - Breadth Requirement (Group B) (1/3) 
LEAD 100 - Leadership, Integrity and Change  - Breadth Requirement (Group C) (2/3) SOCI 201 - Introduction to Sociology  - Breadth Requirement (Group C) (3/3)
STAT 200 - Basic Statistical Practice  - Breadth Requirement (Group D) (1/3) Major Elective (1/3)*
Foreign Language Requirement (3/3) Free Elective 
Credits: 16 Credits: 15
Third Year
COMM 212 - Public Speaking & Professional Presentation   or LEAD 209 - Presentation Strategies   UAPP 330 - Public and Nonprofit Administration   
Second Writing Requirement Major Elective (2/3)*
Breadth Requirement (Group A) (2/3) Breadth Requirement (Group B) (2/3) 
Breadth Requirement (Group D) (2/3) Breadth Requirement (Group D with laboratory) (2/3) 
Major Elective (2/3)* Free Elective
Credits: 15 Credits: 16
Fourth Year
UAPP 300 - Public Policy Field Experience  (three credits) (DLE) UAPP 440 - Public Policy Senior Capstone  
LEAD 400 - Leadership for the Common Good   Free Electives
Breadth Requirement (Group A) (3/3)  
Breadth Requirement (Group B) (3/3)   
Free Electives  
Credits: 16 Credits: 16
Total Credits: 124
    
*See program plan for approved courses.

Disclaimer: Four-Year Plans are a Departmental suggestion of how a student could complete this degree in four years (eight semesters). Students may opt to take courses in the summer or winter sessions. These plans do not take into account additional requirements brought on by minors or other majors. A Four-Year Plan is subject to change from year-to-year given the resources and focuses of the Department.  It is the student’s responsibility to meet with his or her assigned advisor at least once a semester to monitor progress and ensure that he or she is on track to graduate on time. This document is intended as a supplemental advisement tool to be used in conjunction with in-person advisement and the UDSIS Degree Audit.  Students should direct any questions or concerns regarding degree progress to their advisor or Academic Assistant Dean.