Program(s): Summer College, Undergraduate Courses
*Taught Online* Good public policy has the potential to advance justice in society. However, once a policy or program is established, there is the challenge of getting it carried out in ways intended by the policy makers or program designers. This course explores some of the common obstacles, dilemmas, and opportunities that emerge when governments and non-governmental actors attempt to put a policy into effect. Focusing on the United States, we will draw on organizational theory and case studies in public education and transportation policy to delve into the black box of policy implementation.
Remote or Residential
✓ Remote Course
Course Overview
Start Date
June 10
End Date
June 28
Current Grade / Education Level
11th Grade
12th Grade
Undergrad / Grad
Program
Summer College
Undergraduate Courses
Class Details
Course Code
PBPL 22300 91
Class Day(s)
Tues
Wed
Thurs
Class Duration (CST)
17:00
8:00 P.M.
Session
Session I
Course Length
3 weeks
Primary Instructor
Karlyn Gorski
Academic Interest
Social Sciences (e.g., history, sociology)