Graduates of the MPP Program will be able to:
1. intelligently apply the policy analysis framework in approaching policy problems. In particular, they will be able to:
a. conduct extensive background research relevant to a wide range of social problems.
b. identify the costs and benefits accruing to different groups of people from different policy alternatives.
c. compare different normative criteria in making policy choices.
d. understand the policy-making process, particularly the political realities associated with adopting, implementing, and evaluating policy.
2. successfully implement the technical tools of policy analysis. In so doing, they will
a. perform detailed statistical analysis, including multiple regression analysis, and will understand the strengths and limitations of statistical measures in conducting public policy research.
b. build analytical models to aid in the policy analysis process, including decision analysis, linear programming and forecasting.
c. develop a proficiency in computer software relative to conducting policy analysis, including statistical software and spreadsheets.
3. effectively communicate client-focused analysis in a real-world, professional environment. They will be able to:
a. write effectively for different audiences, including elected officials and other policy decision makers, policy analysts, and the public.
b. achieve excellence in making oral presentations to different kinds of audiences and master presentation software.
c. work effectively with others in conducting analytical projects.