AS.470.608 Public Policy Evaluation & the Policy Process
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AS.470.608 section 52 Syllabus
Public Policy Evaluation & the Policy Process
Course Information:
Public Policy Evaluation & the Policy Process
AS.470.608.52 ( 3.0 Credits )
AE Spring 2026 [AE Spring 2026]
Description
This course is designed to introduce students to the public policymaking process, to the basics of policy analysis, and to the substance of some of today’s major policy debates. The first half of the course focuses on establishing a framework in which to analyze public policy formulation within the United States. The class also reviews the tools for developing and implementing policy. The second half of the course turns to policy analysis of some critical contemporary issues. Building on earlier readings, we will study current debates in economic/tax policy, education, health care, social security, and national security. (Core requirement for the MA in Public Management. Elective option for Government. Analytics students)
Course Structure
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Evaluation and Grading
Grading Breakdown:
Course Requirements Assignment Value
Memo 1 20 points + 5 points for first draft
Memo 2 25 points + 5 points for first draft
Principal Briefing 20 points
Final Exam 30 points + 5 points for first draft
Participation 5 points
In class assignment 10 points
Grading Scale:
Grade Range
A 94% to 100%
A- 90% to 93.999%
B+ 87% to 89.999%
B 83% to 86.999%
B- 80% to 82.999%
C 70% to 79.999%
F 0% to 69.999%
There is no rounding of grades.
Assignment Submission:
Assignments should be submitted via email before midnight on the due date. Students are required to adhere to the following guidelines when submitting written work:
Adhere to word limits for each assignment.
Cite sources properly.
Ensure appropriate formatting.
Assignment Feedback:
The instructor will aim to return assignments to you within 5-7 days following the due date, depending on the length of the assignment. If there is a lengthy writing assignment the instructor may take 10-14 days to grade the assignment. You will receive feedback in the Grades area of the course which can be accessed via the navigation menu.
Learning Objectives
Program Learning Outcomes:
P1: Demonstrate analytical skills including quantitative and qualitative tools to assess the policies and program effectiveness.
P2: Design, evaluate, and experiment with specific policies with regard to their ability to meet public priorities;
P3: Appraise and compare management and organization systems utilized in public sector for maximizing efficiency and effectiveness;
P5: Develop oral and written communication skills that will enhance career objectives in the public sector.
Course Learning Outcomes (CLOs):
CLO1: Write a standardized policy decision-memorandum.
CLO2: Utilize key policy evaluative criteria.
CLO3: Use cost-benefit analysis to evaluate different policy approaches.
CLO4: Design a policy-implementation tool such as a refundable tax credit or a government revolving loan
CLO5: Conduct an impartial policy evaluation utilizing economic, policy, and political pro and cons.
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