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Public Policy Implementation and Management
This course examines the practical challenges and opportunities involved in implementing and managing public policies. Students will learn how to translate policy goals into effective programs, analyze implementation processes, evaluate program performance, and adapt policies based on data-driven insights. The course emphasizes the use of data analytics to inform decision-making throughout the policy lifecycle, from design and implementation to evaluation and revision. Ethical considerations, data privacy, and community engagement are integral components of the course.
- Credits: 3 credits
- Course ID: PPD 722
What You'll Learn
Interpret relevant data to inform the design and implementation of public policy programs.
Evaluate and test public policy performance using quantitative analysis techniques and emerging technology tools.
Critically analyze the effectiveness of implemented policies, identify areas for improvement, and propose data-driven solutions to address implementation challenges.
Strategically outline ethical concerns related to policy implementation, including issues of equity, access, and fairness to mitigate biases in program design and implementation.
Implement robust data protection measures to safeguard sensitive information collected during policy implementation.
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Course FAQs
What is asynchronous?
Asynchronous learning means that the instructor and the students in the course all engage with the course content at different times (and from different locations). The instructor provides students with a sequence of units which the students move through as their schedules permit.
What is the course structure?
Courses are offered fully online and are asynchronous. There is an optional, live interactive session offered weekly so students can engage with one another and with the faculty member. 

How long is each course?
Our mini-sessions (or terms) are 7.5 weeks long, and courses are offered in each mini. Each semester consists of 2 mini-sessions.
How many courses can I take in a mini-term?
We have structured our courses so students can take one course at a time; this is especially important for students balancing full-time employment. We do permit students to take a maximum of two courses in 1 mini-term (i.e. 6 credits over a 7.5 week period). While taking more than two courses in one semester may seem appealing, these online accelerated courses can be difficult to manage, especially while working full-time. In addition, taking more than one course in a mini session could cause conflicts in your weekly live sessions (i.e. they could be offered on the same day and time). 

What is a part-time course load vs. a full-time course load?
Part-time in SPS is defined as 3 credits (1 course) per semester, and full-time is defined as 6 or more credits (2 or more courses) per semester. Every course at SPS is 3 credits.
How fast can I earn a master's degree?
You can finish an SPS program in as little as 16 months if you take a course every mini semester*. If you need more time, that's okay too! We offer flexibility so you can go your own pace.
*This is for 30 credit hour programs only.
*This is for 30 credit hour programs only.