- INTERMEDIATE QUANTITATIVE METHODS
- Advanced Quanitative Methods:Casual Inference for Policy Analysis
- PROGRAM EVALUATION (required for MID students)
- Behavioral Game Theory
- RACE, GENDER, LAW, AND POLICY (required for MPA students)
- ECONOMICS OF SOCIAL POLICY (required for MPA students)
- Public Interest Technologies and Civic Data
- City and Region Theory and Practice
- DATA ANALYSIS VISUALIZATION
- Social Entrepreneurship
- DEVELOPMENT POLICY & ADMINISTRATION (if not used toward core)
- Development Policy and Administration
- SEX AND HUMAN SECURITY
- Human Rights: Politics and Practice
- ECONOMICS OF DEVELOPMENT (if not used toward core)
- Gender and Development
- Lobbying and Advocacy (DC Semester)
- Policy Making (DC Semester)
- Conflict and Migration (DC Semester)
- Neighborhood and Community Development
- CAMPAIGNS FOR POLICY CHANGE (1.5 credits)
- GIS for Public Policy
- COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AND FOCUS GROUPS (1.5 credits)
- APPLIED GIS IN THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT CONTEXT (1.5 credits)
- GENDER EQUALITY AND THE UNITED NATIONS (1.5 credits)
- CAPSTONE SEMINAR: Project Design and Evaluation (if not used toward Capstone requirement)
- CAPTONE SEMINAR: Water Resource Management (if not used toward Capstone requirement)
- CAPSTONE SEMINAR: Planning & Governance Region/Int’l Perspective (if not used toward Capstone requirement)