The microcredential in policy making is comprised of two courses (six credits) from the graduate public administration curriculum. Students who earn the graduate microcredential in policy making will understand the political and legal dynamics of public policy creation and implementation. As a result of the microcredential, they will be credentialed to be a part of policy making in local, state and federal government.
Students who earn the graduate micro-credential in policy making will understand the political and legal dynamics of public policy creation and implementation. They are prepared to participate in the policy-making process from the chambers of power to grassroots movements. Jobs in policy making range from elected officials to lobbyists to public administrators who work to implement public policy.
*income information provided by . Occupation opportunities vary by region and experience.
The 91社区 is committed to making college accessible to those wishing to further their education by providing numerous scholarships, grants, and financial aid options to assist students in managing tuition expenses.