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Policy Studies Advising Guide
Introduction
The Policy
Studies program serves as the administrative home of two majors at Dickinson:
the Policy Management major and the Law and Policy major. Both majors are
designed to help students develop complex problem solving skills in an
interdisciplinary context so that they can address contemporary policy problems
that are framed by ethical norms.
Policy Management major
Policy Management majors develop and
learn to apply complex problem solving skills across
a wide variety of institutional contexts (in the public sector, in the private
sector, and in international
settings). Policy Management majors also
take an ethics elective and an
internship which must be approved by the student's Policy Studies advisor.
Law and Policy major
Law and Policy majors
develop and learn to apply complex problem solving skills in areas where law and policy
intersect. Majors study the structure
(POSC 248, The Judiciary) and philosophical underpinnings of the legal system
(LAWP/PHIL 255, Philosophy of Law)
while also taking two law electives, one policy elective, and a law-related
internship, which must be approved by the student’s Policy Studies advisor.
Introductory courses appropriate for prospective
majors
POSC 120, American Government
ECON 111, Introduction to Microeconomics
Normally,
these two prerequisite courses must be taken before the foundations course,
LPPM 200, Foundations in Policy Studies is taken in the spring of the sophomore
year.
Course descriptions, requirements for the major: refer to the College Bulletin: Policy Studies or the department website.