Public Policy Minor

The Public Policy Minor at the University of Pittsburgh's School of Public and International Affairs (SPIA) ia a 15-credit program designed to complement your major by providing a comprehensive understanding of public policy processes and their impact on society. This minor equips students with the analytical tooks and practical experiences necessary to influence policy decisions across various sectors. 

Why choose the Public Policy Minor? 

Public policy shapes every aspect of our lives- from healthcare and education to environmental protection and national security. By pursuing this minor, you'll gain insights into: 

  • Policy Development: Understand how policies are formulated, implemented, and evaluated at the local, state, and federal levels.
  • Stakeholder Roles: Learn about the roles of elected officials, analysts, agencies, and interest groups in the policymaking process.
  • Data Analysis: Acquire skills to analyze policy issues using quantitative and qualitative methods.
  • Effective Communication: Develop the ability to communicate policy recommendations clearly and persuasively.
  • Ethical Considerations: Examine the implications of policy decisions and their impacts on society. 

Students will also have the opportunity to engage with policies and community organizations aligned with their career aspirations.

This credential integrates a blend of lecture-based instruction and experiential learning, catering to students' desire for hands-on training and real-world experience

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Requirements for the Public Policy Minor

  • For the Public Policy Minor, you must complete all the minor course requirements at the University of Pittsburgh and earn a 2.0 or better GPA.
  • Courses used for a minor cannot overlap with courses used for a major, a different minor, or a certificate. If a cross-listed course (e.g., ADMJ 1400/LEGLST1140 Introduction to Criminal Law) has been taken for the student’s major, it may not be double-counted towards the minor or vice versa. A cross-listed course in two different departments or programs is considered the same course.
  • A minor must be completed in conjunction with an undergraduate degree and cannot be pursued alone or added to your plan after graduation.
  • A student must be admitted into the minor by SPIA undergraduate advisor. This is to address any possible limitations in class selection and course overlaps.
  • Declare early!  This should be done as soon as you have started taking courses towards the minor.

Required Courses: 9 credits

The following are the required courses for the minor. Students are recommended to the interdisciplinary capstone after completing the other required courses.

PIA 0101 -- How Public Policy Works: Foundations of Public Policy
PIA 0201 -- Skills for Policy Research and Analysis
PIA 1003 -- Public Policy capstone 

Electives: 6 credits

Students will take two elective courses (6 credits) to complete the minor. The following list represents a selection of initial electives. Faculty will develop and offer additional electives as the program grows. Other PIA undergraduate courses and PIA graduate courses available with advance approval. 

PIA 0301 -- Ideas to Action: Influencing Public Policy
PIA 1102 -- City of White Supremacy: Race, Space and Policy in American Cities
PIA 1105 -- Law, Politics, and Policy
PIA 0202 -- Program Design & Evaluation
PIA 1109 -- State & Local Government, Politics, and Policy
PIA 0602 -- Ethics & Equity in Public Policy 
PIA 0501 -- Foundations of the Nonprofit Sector
PIA 1001 -- Internship Seminar** 

**The instructor must approve all internships and a permission number is required to enroll. PIA 1001 is an optional elective.  Students who elect this course must complete the 3 credit course requirements within one (1) term.

Total: 15 credits

If you have questions or would like to set up an appointment, please email SPIAUND@pitt.edu