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Courses - Winter 2025
PLCY
Public Policy
Open Seats as of
11/06/2024 at 10:30 PM
PLCY201
Public Leaders and Active Citizens
Credits: 3
Grad Meth: Reg, P-F, Aud
GenEd: DSHS or DSSP, SCIS
Credit only granted for: PLCY201 or PUAF201.
Formerly: PUAF201.
Aims to inspire, teach and engage students in the theory and practice of public leadership from the local to the national to the global level. Students will learn and apply diverse approaches to leadership in a multicultural society while developing an understanding of key frameworks and practices necessary to foster collective action across private, public, and nonprofit sectors. This course will allow students to become informed citizens able to reason critically and persuasively about public matters Students will also explore and assess their own personal values, beliefs, and purpose as they develop their leadership potential.
PLCY698W
Selected Topics in Public Affairs; Professional Gaming
Credits: 3
Grad Meth: Reg, Aud
This course covers gaming as a professional practice and prepares students to apply associated methodologies. The term gaming applied here addresses sponsored objectives and decision support rather than commercial and/or entertainment value familiar to most people. Many US Government programs regularly include gaming approaches (eg, table top exercises, wargames) as a method of addressing critical challenges, sorting through complex qualitative factors or driving collaboration across disparate groups. Interagency and international applications are becoming common place but require special attention to cultural and social factors. Students will learn to influence strategic decision making, course of action examination and critical thinking through gaming while providing empirical support for stakeholder priorities, policy development and complex interactions.
PLCY752
Managing Differences:Resolving Conflict and Negotiating Agreements
Credits: 3
Grad Meth: Reg, Aud
Restriction: Must be in a major in PLCY-School of Public Policy; or permission of PLCY-School of Public Policy.
Credit only granted for: PLCY752 or PUAF752.
Formerly: PUAF752.
Enhances the student's negotiation and leadership skills for managing differences between individuals and groups. Students study the nature of conflict, learn how to handle two and multiparty conflicts, exerting leadership where there are no hierarchy leaders, and explore the impact of facilitators and mediators on the negotiating process. Blends skill building exercises and theory discussions about the behavior of groups and individuals in groups to understand negotiation dynamics.
PLCY798A
Readings in Public Policy
Credits: 1 - 3
Grad Meth: Reg, Aud
Contact department for information to register for this course.