PUBLIC POLICY LEADERSHIP
Courses
- PPL 100: Leadership Perspectives
- PPL 101: Foundations of Public Policy Leadership
- PPL 210: Public Policy & Quantitative Analysis
- PPL 212: Critical Thinking, Comm & Public Policy
- PPL 300: Public Policy and Ethics
- PPL 320: Issues in Global Economics
- PPL 330: Global Border Policies
- PPL 331: Political Philosophy
- PPL 343: Punishment Policy
- PPL 345: Environmental Ethics
- PPL 360: Global Perspectives, Issues, & Policies
- PPL 361: Disaster Policy
- PPL 362: Homeland Security Policy
- PPL 371: Nonprofit Organizations & Grant Writing
- PPL 372: Introduction to Public Administration
- PPL 373: Leadership in Public Policy Setting
- PPL 374: Grant Writing for Nonprofits
- PPL 375: Regional Economic Development
- PPL 376: Policymaking and Governance in China
- PPL 377: Women and Public Policy in the U.S.
- PPL 378: Geographies of Conservatism
- PPL 385: Food Policy & Agriculture Systems
- PPL 387: Education Policy
- PPL 389: Policy Response to Poverty in the U.S.
- PPL 390: Health Policy
- PPL 399: Advanced Quantitative Methods
- PPL 402: Thesis I
- PPL 403: Thesis II
- PPL 490: Individual Study
- PPL 491: Topics in Leadership/Organization
- PPL 492: Topics in Domestic Policies
- PPL 493: Topics in International Policies
- PPL 495: State Government Policy Process
- PPL 496: Topics in Pub Policy Leadership Abroad
- PPL 497: Washington Policy Process
- PPL 498: Special Topics
- PPL 499: Internship
- Spch 102: Fundamentals of Public Speaking
- Spch 105: Business and Professional Speech
- Spch 107: Forensics I
- Spch 108: Forensics II
- Spch 110: Basic Voice and Diction
- Spch 200: Interpersonal Communication
- Spch 207: Forensics III
- Spch 208: Forensics IV
- Spch 210: The Art of the Interview
- Spch 305: Collaborative Communication
- Spch 307: Forensics V
- Spch 308: Forensics VI
- Spch 314: Intercollegiate Debating
- Spch 405: Organizational Communication
- Spch 407: Forensics VII
- Spch 408: Forensics VIII
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