URBAN & SOCIAL POLICY
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Urban Policy Track
HBSS Y4110x or y Health Promotion for Children 3 pts.
This is a Teachers College course.
For more detailed course information, please go to the Teachers College Schedule of Classes at: http://www.tc.columbia.edu/tc-schedule/schdsearch.cgi SIPA: USP- Urban Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
ITSF Y4005 Education in Emergencies. 3 pts. This is a Teachers College course. For more detailed course information, please go to the Teachers College Schedule of Classes at: http://www.tc.columbia.edu/tc-schedule/schdsearch.cgi SIPA: EPD. SIPA: USP- Urban Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
ITSF Y4055y Resource Allocation in Education 3 pts. This is a Teachers College course.
For more detailed course information, please go to the Teachers College Schedule of Classes at: http://www.tc.columbia.edu/tc-schedule/schdsearch.cgi SIPA: EPD. SIPA: USP- Urban Policy Track. SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
ITSF Y5500 Education across the Americas. 3 pts. Prerequisites: Instructor's Approval Required
ITSF 4090 or ITSF 4091. This is a Teachers College course. For more
detailed course information, please go to the Teachers College Schedule
of Classes at: http://www.tc.columbia.edu/tc-schedule/schdsearch.cgi
SIPA: USP- Urban Policy Track. SIPA:
Electives.
ORLJ Y5003x or y Human Resource Management 3 pts.
This is a Teachers College course.
For more detailed course information, please go to the Teachers College Schedule of Classes at: http://www.tc.columbia.edu/tc-schedule/schdsearch.cgi SIPA: Management. SIPA: USP- Urban Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
ENVP U6250x Poverty, Inequality, and the Environment 3 pts. Progress and Poverty (1879), by the American economist and philosopher Henry George, was a worldwide bestseller and major impetus to reform movements in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. George argued that owners of land and other natural resources--a small fraction of the population--gain most of the benefits of economic growth. They also withhold high quality resources from use, driving down wages and forcing economic activity to sprawl out onto marginal land. His remedy: "We must make land common property," not by nationalizing it, but by collecting the surplus (economic rent) by taxation, using the revenue for public benefit. See (www.schalkenbach.org/100-years-later.html.) Today, George's ideas powerfully influence both the field of ecological economics and the commons movement. (See www.onthecommons.org.) In this course we will read Progress and Poverty, examining how well George's ideas have stood the test of time. We will read excerpts from predecessors and contemporaries of George, including Adam Smith, David Ricardo, John Stuart Mill, Karl Marx and Thorstein Veblen. We will also read modern authors, including economist Mason Gaffney and commons movement founder Peter Barnes. Topics we will cover include: Poverty, its definition and measurement. Inequality of wealth and income, and the relationship of inequality to poverty, wage levels, health, environmental destruction and "sustainability". Population size, age structure and geographic distribution. Economics of common resources. Economic rent and property rights. Economics of cooperation and competition. Inequality, trade and global sprawl. Growth and the boom and bust cycle. Economics of time--how do and should we make decisions about the future? Tax and other policy options. SIPA: EPD. SIPA: E&E- Environment Policy. SIPA: USP- Urban Policy Track. SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: PESP.
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M. Cleveland |
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INAF U4409x Political, Social & Economic Development in Brazil 1.5 pts.Not offered in 2012-2013. This course is a practicum, which has been designed to enable you to discuss major problems of contemporary Brazil with important political figures, business representatives, activists and analysts. Normally the guest speaker will make an opening statement of approximately 40 minutes and the rest of the time will be devoted to a discussion. Guest speakers may recommend one or two articles or documents they have written, or that they think are particularly relevant, for the policy issues they will discuss. SIPA: EPD. SIPA: Latin America. SIPA: USP- Urban Policy Track. SIPA: Short Courses.
INAF U4410y Political, Social & Economic Development in Brazil 1.5 pts. This course is set-up in a form of a practicum where major activists concerned with Brazilian political, social and economic development will be asked to address a policy problem and discuss their proposals for effective changes. Other speakers will analyze the government's policies but will also discuss major new reports or studies, and bring to our attention key issues that are not yet on the policy agenda. SIPA: EPD. SIPA: Latin America. SIPA: USP- Urban Policy Track. SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Short Courses.
INAF U6008x (Section 001) Ethics and Public Policy 3 pts.Not offered in 2012-2013. The course will focus on what for the vast majority of people would be genuine moral dilemmas: issues about which most of us will be internally conflicted, where each of the competing sides asserts well-founded ethical claims. But more than this, the course is global in its outlook. Thus, not only will many of the topics pose dilemmas for any one ethical system, they will also pose different kinds of dilemmas for different ethical systems, which will view them through diverse moral lenses, weighing the costs and benefits in culturally distinctive ways. Because many of the most compelling issues that public officials face transcend borders and cultures, the course will develop an understanding of differing moral systems and the ability to navigate between them. Each class includes readings and/or discussion that approach the topic under analysis from a comparative international perspective. SIPA: USP- Urban Policy Track. SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track.
INAF U6016x and y Cost-Benefit Analysis 3 pts. This course aims to provide an introduction to the basic principles of cost-benefit analysis, i.e., the economic appraisal of public investment projects, expenditures, programs, and regulations. I will begin with a relatively brief review of the techniques of financial appraisal (i.e. cash flow analysis) of projects, since similar techniques are used in most cost-benefit analysis exercises. However, while a financial analyst for a private, profit--making entity focuses only on the net cashflows the entity receives from a project, the cost-benefit analyst has to consider a proposal's economic costs and benefits from a societal perspective. This course should be most directly relevant for those who intend to pursue careers in the public sector as analysts/applied economists with governmental agencies, public authorities, multilateral institutions, or research institutes/think-tanks. SIPA: APEA. SIPA: EPD. SIPA: IFEP- Finance. SIPA: IFEP- Economic Policy. SIPA: E&E- IEMP. SIPA: E&E- Environment Policy. SIPA: Management. SIPA: USP- Urban Policy Track.
INAF U6051y Infrastructure Investment and Development 1.5 pts. Key question: How to harmonize the diverse objectives of private investors, public sector officials, multilateral institutions and other key actors in the development of international infrastructure projects. This course will examine the principles underlying global infrastructure investment and explore effective strategies to encourage development of facilities for transportation, water, energy, healthcare and education. The classes will focus primarily upon three or more specific case studies of recent projects. Subjects of examination will include Linha Quatro of the Metrô de São Paulo, the Kenya-Uganda Rift Valley Railway and the Guangdong Province water system. The projects will be examined from the perspectives of financial investors, industrial operators, creditors, including commercial banks and multilateral institutions, government policymakers and the public. Issues discussed will include risk allocation, delivery methods and the evolving cast of global investors. Course dates: 1/23/2012 - 3/5/2012SIPA: EPD. SIPA: IFEP- Economic Policy. SIPA: USP- Urban Policy Track. SIPA: Short Courses. SIPA: Development Practice.
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65846 |
M 2:10p - 4:00p |
J. Moser |
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INAF U6058x (Section 001) Pub Finance & Debt Management 3 pts. Prerequisites: Students should have a working knowledge of Excel and basic quantitative concepts such as present and future value calculations. The course is intended to enable students to understand the history and functioning of the capital and debt markets that facilitate financing on behalf of governmental units. The syllabus will cover all facets of public sector financing including the legal and financial construct and also examine at length the role of independent rating agencies in the marketplace. SIPA: USP- Urban Policy Track.
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S. Levine |
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INAF U6234x (Section 001) Public Opinion, Energy and Environment 1.5 pts.Not offered in 2012-2013. Public opinion is a key determinant of public policy. To learn about policy we thus need to understand the shaping forces and determinants of opinions. In a basic framework, voters acquire information which is then transformed into political preferences. How information is transformed into preferences and opinions is dependent on a multitude of factors. The transformation is also the key element of how public opinion is shaped. Once public preferences and opinions are formed they constitute constraints on the policy space of political actors. An enlightening example of this process is the issue of climate change, where public opinion severely shapes the possible avenues of policy design. This course is designed to give students a general understanding of the determinants of public opinion and how it is measured. A theory heavy first half of course work is combined with a second half focusing on case studies from environmental policy and energy policy in order to provide a deeper understanding public opinion on these policy areas. In this part of the course special attention will be given to climate change. Besides giving students knowledge about how public opinion is shaped and constrains policy design and implementation, it will also provide students with the basic skills to assess public opinion polls. COURSE DATES: 9/8/11 - 10/20/11SIPA: USP- Urban Policy Track. SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Short Courses.
INAF U6368x Women and Globalization 1.5 pts. This course will relate the topics of globalization to women and focus on how globalization has and is affecting women's lives around the world. With a case-study focus, we will explore how globalization has either fostered or inhibited the utilization of the female talent pool in certain contexts. Case studies will include Middle East, India, Russia, China and Latin America. Course Dates: 9/06/12 - 10/18/12SIPA: EPD. SIPA: USP- Urban Policy Track. SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Gender Policy. SIPA: Short Courses.
INAF U6388y Modern Urban Terrorism 3 pts. This course will focus on contemporary urban Islamist terrorism, as it is most relevant to New York City. The first part of this course will be more theoretical starting with a historical perspective, methodology on how to approach to problem, the importance of ideology and the evolution of this wave of terrorism, including the role of the Internet. In the second half of the course, several case studies relevant to New York City will be analyzed. Finally, the course will end with a discussion of disengagement from terrorism SIPA: ISP. SIPA: USP- Urban Policy Track.
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11646 |
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M. Silber |
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INAF U8145x Advanced Economic Development for international Affairs 3 pts. Prerequisites: SIPA U6401 This is an advanced course in development economics, designed for SIPA students concentrating in economic and political development. The treatment of the material will be rigorous, and will presume knowledge of calculus. Coursework will include extensive empirical exercises, requiring the use of Stata or similar statistical software. Topics will include the economics of growth; the relationship between growth and poverty and inequality; the role of population pressures and rural-urban migration; the interaction between agrarian institutions in land, labor, credit, and insurance markets; management of common-property resources and sustainable development; and trade and globalization from the perspective of developing countries. SIPA: EPD. SIPA: IFEP- Finance. SIPA: IFEP- Economic Policy. SIPA: USP- Urban Policy Track.
INAF U8201y Developing Civic Support for Public Education In this course, we will examine - through readings, class discussion and guest speakers - the role of the "public" in public education, offering a broad perspective of where public education lies in the consciousness of the American body politic and how politics, the media, the non-profit sector, foundations, parents, the unions and the business world perceive and impact public education. Following an examination of the historical development of public engagement and how it has transformed over time, we will discuss what civic involvement looks like today. Who are the participants and what are their roles? And, does civic involvement actually have an impact on school leadership and on students? We will attempt to answer the question: How can the broad civic community most effectively participate in the public school system in a manner that makes a difference on school improvement? Students will also explore their own experiences as members of the public --- incorporating all international students and their experiences --- for insight in answering these questions. Issues will be tackled while ever-mindful of the major contextual variables and outside players and their impact on the relationship between civic support and public education (Country by Country: Race, Class, Ethnicity, Media, Courts, Federal government, Non-Educator Superintendents). SIPA: USP- Urban Policy Track. SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track.
INAF U8235x Leading by Doing: Effective Strategies for Nonprofit/NGO Management 1.5 pts.Not offered in 2012-2013. This course is designed to provide management concepts and practical tools to assist in the successful launch or re-design of nonprofit agencies. Students will learn how to analyze the field to see if a new nonprofit, or activity within an existing nonprofit, is needed; how to define a mission that instantly communicates passion for a cause; how to set realistic goals that measure progress; how to build and inspire a team of board and staff, find partnerships in government and the private sector to enhance the likelihood of success; develop sources of revenue to sustain a nonprofit's activities; and tell their story to funders, rating agencies, and the general public. COURSE START DATE 9/07/11; COURSE END DATE 10/19/11SIPA: Management. SIPA: USP- Urban Policy Track. SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Short Courses.
INAF U8243x Politics and Public Sector Reform in Developing Countries 3 pts. The course emphasizes the politically contentious elements of public management reforms in developing countries, including, inter alia, civil service downsizing, merit and performance based human resource management, and probity and transparency in public financial management practices. By looking at available political analysis of efforts to initiate and implement sustained changes of this type in a range of poor and middle-income countries, the objective is to try to extract general lessons of what goes wrong and right politically. Students will be encouraged to think strategically about how real reforms can be engineered to optimize political as well as technical feasibility. While the focus is on developing contexts, some advanced country examples will also be referenced to illustrate general principles. SIPA: EPD. SIPA: USP- Urban Policy Track.
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75534 |
Th 2:10p - 4:00p |
B. Nunberg |
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INAF U8528x Globalization, International Migration, and Development 3 pts.Not offered in 2012-2013. This seminar offers an overview of major debates in the study of international migration in the twentieth century. Its central focus is to explore the possibility of understanding the ways in which the current globalization shapes new patterns of migration as well as the implication of migration for the development of migrant sending countries as well as migrant communities in the industrialized nations with particular reference to the United States. SIPA: MIA- Interstate Relations. SIPA: EPD. SIPA: USP- Urban Policy Track. SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track.
INAF U8778x Urban Energy Systems & Policy 3 pts. This course examines the unique nature of energy use and planning in urban areas. As the home to significant and ever growing rates of energy consumption, urban areas are logical candidates for energy planning efforts. Understanding how cities use energy; the institutional, market, and regulatory environment in which urban policymakers operate; and what steps cities are taking to better manage their energy use are the core topics of this course. We also will focus on energy-related business opportunities that exist in urban areas, examining the challenges such businesses face in dealing with multiple decision-makers or opinion leaders. SIPA: E&E- IEMP. SIPA: E&E- Environment Policy. SIPA: USP- Urban Policy Track. SIPA: E&E- Energy Policy. SIPA: Development Practice.
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S. Mahnovski |
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PUAF U4260x Critical Issues in Urban Public Policy 3 pts. This course is designed to prepare future policymakers to critically analyze and evaluate key urban policy issues in New York. It is unique in offering exposure to both practical leadership experience and urban affairs scholarship that will equip students to meet the challenges that face urban areas. Students will read academic articles and chapters from books dealing with urban politics and policy, and will hear from an exciting array of guest lecturers from the governmental, not-for-profit, and private sectors. Drawing from my experiences as former Mayor of New York City, I will lay out the basic elements of urban government and policymaking, emphasizing the most important demographic, economic, and political trends facing urban areas. SIPA: USP- Urban Policy Track. SIPA: UN Studies.
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D. Dinkins |
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PUAF U4400y Campaign Management in the United States 3 pts. Together we are going to learn how to plan, manage, and execute the major elements of a modern American campaign using skills that can be applied to all levels of the electoral process. Although this is a course focusing on practical competence, empirical political theory and relevant political science will be applied to our work. Guest lecturers, simulations, and additional materials such as videos and handouts will augment the course. When we are done, you will know what you need to do, and where you need to turn, in order to effectively organize an election campaign. The curriculum is ambitious, specialized, and task-specific. This is not a course in political science, but rather a hands-on, intensive training seminar in campaign skills. By May, you will be able to write a campaign plan, structure a fundraising effort, hire and work with consultants, plan a media campaign (both paid and unpaid), research and target a district, structure individual voter contact, use polling data, understand the utility of focus groups, write press releases, conduct advance work on behalf of your candidate, manage crises, hire and fire your staff, and tell your candidate when he or she is wrong. My aim is to make you competent and eminently employable in the modern era of advanced campaign technology. For the purposes of this class, you will design a campaign plan for the 2005 NYC Mayoral race. To make this more interesting (and realistic), you will be provided with information and situations throughout the semester that will require you to plan, anticipate, and adapt your campaign plan to the changing realities inherent to every campaign. SIPA: Management. SIPA: USP- Urban Policy Track.
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J. Pollock |
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PUAF U6033x or y Decision Models & Management 3 pts. This course provides an introduction to computer-based models for decision making. The emphasis is on models that are widely used in diverse industries and functional areas, including finance, accounting, operations, and marketing. Applications will include production planning, supply chain management, portfolio optimization, corporate risk management, and yield management, among others. The aim of the course is to help students become intelligent consumers of these methods. To this end, the course will cover the basic elements of modeling - how to formulate a model and how to use and interpret the information a model produces The course will attempt to instill a critical viewpoint towards decision models, recognizing that they are powerful but limited tools. SIPA: IFEP- Finance. SIPA: IFEP- Economic Policy. SIPA: Management. SIPA: USP- Urban Policy Track.
PUAF U6128x (Section 001) The Census, Redistricting and Urban Politics 3 pts.Not offered in 2012-2013. The seminar will focus on how redistricting affects minority representation and urban politics. Particular attention will be given to the impact that Independent Redistricting Commissions (IRC) have on minority and urban districts. SIPA: USP- Urban Policy Track.
PUAF U6217y Operations Management 3 pts. This course provides a foundation for understanding the operations of an organization. The objective is to provide the basic skills necessary to critically analyze an organization's operating performance and practices. Such knowledge is important for careers in a variety of areas, including general management and consulting. SIPA: Management. SIPA: USP- Urban Policy Track.
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14281 |
M 2:10p - 4:00p |
L. Riccio |
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PUAF U6234y Planning and Implementing Urban Public Policy SIPA: USP- Urban Policy Track.
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K. Ford |
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PUAF U6427y Innovative Economic Development Strategy: NYC Mayor's Office of Media & Entertainment A City agency's role in repositioning and marketing the media and entertainment sector in post 9/11 New York City, stimulating the local economy, creating workforce training and diversity programs, and establishing NYC Digital to support the growing tech and digital community. SIPA: USP- Urban Policy Track. SIPA: Short Courses.
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13349 |
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K. Oliver |
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PUAF U8203y Project Management 3 pts. While it is generally thought of to be related to construction, the truth is that Project Management can be applied to any field. It is defined as the application of knowledge, skills, tools and techniques to a broad range of activities in order to meet the requirements of the particular project. A project is an endeavor undertaken to achieve a particular aim. Project management knowledge and practices are best described in terms of their component processes. These processes are: Initiating, Planning, Executing, Controlling and Closing. Knowledge Areas include Scope Management, Time Management, Cost Management, Quality Management, Risk Management, and Change Management. We will discuss all of these elements in the course. SIPA: Management. SIPA: USP- Urban Policy Track. SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track.
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26746 |
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T. Quaranta |
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PUAF U8207x (Section 001) Leading by Doing: Effective Strategies for Nonprofit/NGO Management This course is designed for students interested in leading nonprofits, managing them under government contract, or supporting them through corporate philanthropy departments. The goal is to provide concepts and practical tools to manage or assess, launch or re-design nonprofits/NGOs. SIPA: Management. SIPA: USP- Urban Policy Track.
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PUAF U8208x Law For Nonprofit Managers/Trustees 3 pts. Charities and other nonprofits are highly regulated to ensure that they properly conduct and publicly disclose their activities. A working familiarity with nonprofit laws is essential for managers to advance their missions while avoiding personal and organizational liability. The course covers key legal issues faced by nonprofit managers using a format of lectures, group discussion, and case studies. The class will explore the current environment and high-profile disputes involving spending abuses and discriminatory policies highlighted by the Boy Scouts and University of Michigan cases. Special focus will also be given to international philanthropy and the effects of corporate scandals (Enron, etc.) and the September 11 tragedy on the nonprofit sector. SIPA: Management. SIPA: USP- Urban Policy Track.
PUAF U8232x Seminar in Urban Politics and Policy 3 pts. All public policy occurs within a political context. The purpose of this seminar is to examine the politics of America's large cities. While we rely on case material from American cities the theoretical and applied problems we consider are relevant to understanding public policy in any global city. Cities are not legal entities defined in the American Constitution. Yet, historically they have developed a politics and policymaking process that at once seems archetypically American and strangely foreign We will consider whether America's traditional institutions of representation "work" for urban America; how the city functions within our federal system; and whether neighborhood democracy is a meaningful construct. We will also consider the impact of politics on urban policymaking. Can cities solve the myriad problems of their populations under existing institutional arrangements? Are cities really rebounding economically or does a crisis remain in communities beyond the resurgence in many downtown business districts? Do the economic and social factors which impact urban politics and policy delimit the city's capacity to find and implement solutions to their problems? Finally, can urban politics be structured to make cities places where working and middle class people choose to live and work and businesses choose to locate; the ultimate test of their viability in the twenty first century. SIPA: USP- Urban Policy Track.
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E. Fuchs |
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PUAF U8237y Housing Policy & Equitable Development 1.5 pts. The class is designed to introduce students to housing policy and programs and their impact on communities and cities. Utilizing case studies, lectures, and readings, the class will focus on the problems of housing affordability; the loss, maintenance and/or creation of mixed income housing and communities; and the loss, maintenance and/or creation of segregated housing and geographically segregated communities based on race, ethnicity and/or religion. With New York City as a laboratory for housing policies and programs which have addressed all of these issues in some way over time, the class will compare and discuss other cities which have experienced one or more of these issues and examine how well their policy and program responses successfully addressed them. Other cities to be discussed include New Orleans, Liverpool, Belfast and Leipzig. Students will examine how public policies and programs can both create these problems in cities and also how they can work to resolve them; what tools are most effective; what constraints must be considered; and the impact of unintended consequences. SIPA: Management. SIPA: USP- Urban Policy Track. SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Short Courses.
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J. Perine |
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PUAF U8238y Practical Problems in Urban Politics 3 pts. The focus of this upper-level graduate course is New York City government and politics. In this course future urban policy makers will learn from guest lectures by leaders with extensive practical experience in New York City politics and policy, from academic scholarship and policy research in urban affairs, and from their own participation in an applied policy analysis project. SIPA: USP- Urban Policy Track. SIPA: UN Studies.
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D. Dinkins |
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PUAF U8241y Global Urban Policy and Development This course will provide an overview of the key worldwide issues and trends, institutions and initiatives, with respect to global urban policy and development. Several sessions will address specific challenges and solutions, including urban economies and metropolitan economic strategy; infrastructure, transportation, land-use, energy, and environment; poverty, informality, jobs, livelihoods, housing, and communities; and inclusive and sustainable economic development. SIPA: USP- Urban Policy Track. SIPA: Short Courses.
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M. Weiss |
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PUAF U8250y Governing the Twenty First Century City 3 pts. This course will examine the linkages between urban governance structures and an economically successful democratic city. We will consider the particular policy challenges that confront both developed and developing cities in the 21st century. It will be important to understand the institutional political causes of urban economic decline, the unique fiscal and legal constraints on city governments as well as the opportunities that only cities offer for democratic participation and sustainable economic growth. The course will draw on case material from primarily American cities and from other developing and developed cities around the globe. It is important to keep in mind that creative policy solutions to the problems of urban economic sustainability may be found in small towns, in rural areas, in private businesses or in other global cities. The utility of "importing" ideas and programs rests on a practical understanding of politics in that city or community and an effective implementation strategy. Our objective in this course is not simply to understand the challenges to governing the 21st century city but also the policies that promote effective urban governance and economic sustainability. SIPA: USP- Urban Policy Track.
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E. Fuchs |
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PUAF U8360x Social Movements and Social Change 3 pts. This graduate seminar examines social change mainly as a product of social movements, or the collective efforts to promote social change by people who lack access to institutionalized power. We will engage with some of the main debates in the study of social movements, reading both theoretical analyses of key issues and empirical research on various movements and social change case studies. The seminar will focus on social change as an outcome of social movements at the local community level, the national level, and the transnational level. The main goal is to help students understand different processes of social change and, in particular, "how social movements matter" -or how movements affect social and political change. SIPA: EPD. SIPA: USP- Urban Policy Track. SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track.
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B. Vasi |
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PUAF U8510x Women and Power: the Impact of Public & Private Sector Policy 1.5 pts. This practicum takes a hard look at the gains of the "women's revolution" and the gains across a range of sectors. A group of prominent individuals (business and civic leaders, scholars, policymakers), all pioneers in the own right, will assess how far women have come in a variety of fields -- Business, Philanthropy, Government, Non Profit and Entrepreneurship -- and describe what they see as the unfinished agenda. Particular attention will be paid to exploring policy proposals that encompass both public and private sector initiatives. Course Dates: October 20 - December 8.SIPA: APEA. SIPA: EPD. SIPA: USP- Urban Policy Track. SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Gender Policy. SIPA: Short Courses.
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C. Buck-Luce |
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REGN U6639x Gender and Development in Southeast Asia 3 pts.Not offered in 2012-2013. This course is designed to introduce students to issues of gender and development in Southeast Asia in comparative context. Development debates are currently in flux with important implications for the practice and analysis of gender and development. Some argue for market-driven, neo-liberal solutions to gender equality, while others believe that equitable gender relations will only come when women (and men) are empowered to understand their predicaments and work together to find local solutions to improve their lives. Empowerment and human rights approaches are popular among development practitioners, particularly those concerned with gender equity. This course uses the context of development in Southeast Asia to critically engage with issues important to development planners, national leaders and women�s groups throughout Southeast Asia. We begin with a general overview of the historical context of development and the role and relationship of gender relations to development planning. We also consider the role of international development organizations (such as the World Bank, United Nations, Asian Development Bank, other governments and international non-government organizations), as well as local governments and civil society actors in the Southeast Asian context. The course then examines ongoing gender and development debates in and between countries specifically focusing on issues of labor and migration, education, health and HIV/AIDS, and political participation and leadership of women as they relate to issues of poverty alleviation and gender equity for women and men. The course draws from theoretical and empirical research and aims to provide insight into both regional and global challenges of linking theory with practice in gender equity and development. SIPA: East Asian. SIPA: USP- Urban Policy Track. SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track.
SIPA U0010x and y (Section 10) Concentration: Urban and Social Policy - Urban Policy All SIPA candidates are required to register for one of the policy concentrations in each semester of matriculation at SIPA. The concentration registration will be for zero academic credits and will not affect or be affected by fees or financial charges. SIPA: USP- Urban Policy Track.
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TBA |
E. Fuchs |
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73319 |
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E. Fuchs |
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SIPA U6003x Analysis of Public Sector Organizations 3 pts. This course develops a framework for understanding organizational performance, with a focus on public sector managerial settings. Topics covered include decision-making, the design of tasks and careers, the evolution of modern bureaucracies, public versus private ownership, and agency reform. The analytical approaches include game theory, behavioral economics, and the theory of incentives and contracts. Some examples will be drawn from American political institutions, but the goal is for students to acquire analytical skills that will be broadly applicable. While the course would be appropriate for all MIA and MPA students, it will likely be of particular interest to students with academic backgrounds in political science or economics. SIPA: MIA- Management. SIPA: MPA- Management. SIPA: USP- Urban Policy Track.
SIPA U6008y Fostering Innovation & Driving Improvement in the Public & Non-Profit Sectors This course is designed to introduce students to the field of public sector and non-profit management and to provide students with tools, frameworks, and approaches that are effective in promoting performance improvement. Continued downward budgetary pressure coupled with increasing public expectations of service quality has created a constraint-ridden operating environment for the public and non-profit sectors. In spite of such challenges, opportunities for fostering innovation and driving improvement abound. The key is in understanding where to look for opportunities, how to leverage assets and resources already in-place, and indentifying what skills and abilities are required of leaders (and staff) to be effective agents of change and improvement in their organizations. The course will cover subject matter critical for all students considering careers in the public and non-profit sectors as well as those interested in effecting organizational, strategic, and operational change. SIPA: MIA- Management. SIPA: MPA- Management. SIPA: USP- Urban Policy Track.
SIPA U6320y Budgeting and Financial Management for Government 3 pts. Public sector budgeting in the US (and arguably at a global level) has become an increasingly contentious issue since the 2008 crisis and subsequent recession. This course will introduce students to the field of budgeting and fiscal management in the public sector. We will look at the special challenges of developing a budget within a political environment and the techniques used for management control. Additional topics may include taxes and other revenues, expenditure control, debt management, audits and productivity enhancement. Lectures will also discuss current events related to public sector budgeting on the local and state level. The course seeks to provide students with practical knowledge on budgetary decision-making. Drawing from both theory and case studies, students will acquire practical skills to help them design, implement and assess public sector budgets. The practical nature of the subject requires active participation from students, meaning they will engage in hands-on assignments such as periodical debates, case analyses and a budget cycle simulation. By the end of the semester, students are expected to a) conduct in-depth budgetary analyses, and b) formulate policy recommendations. SIPA: MIA- Financial Management. SIPA: MPA- Financial Management. SIPA: Management. SIPA: USP- Urban Policy Track.
BIST P6508 Health Policy and the Political System 3 pts. This is a Public Health Course. Public Health classes are offered on the Health Services Campus at 168th Street.
For more detailed course information, please go to Mailman School of Public Health Courses website at http://www.mailman.hs.columbia.edu/academics/courses SIPA: Applied Science. SIPA: USP- Urban Policy Track. SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
EHSC P9300 Topics in Environmental Health Sciences 4 pts. This is a Public Health Course. Public Health classes are offered on the Health Services Campus at 168th Street.
For more detailed course information, please go to Mailman School of Public Health Courses website at http://www.mailman.hs.columbia.edu/academics/courses SIPA: E&E- Environment Policy. SIPA: USP- Urban Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
HPMN P6530 Issues and Approaches in Health Policy and Management 3 pts. This is a Public Health Course. Public Health classes are offered on the Health Services Campus at 168th Street.
For more detailed course information, please go to Mailman School of Public Health Courses website at http://www.mailman.hs.columbia.edu/academics/courses SIPA: Applied Science. SIPA: Management. SIPA: USP- Urban Policy Track. SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
HPMN P8502 Research Techniques and Applications in Health Services Administration:Policy 3 pts. This is a Public Health Course. Public Health classes are offered on the Health Services Campus at 168th Street.
For more detailed course information, please go to Mailman School of Public Health Courses website at http://www.mailman.hs.columbia.edu/academics/courses SIPA: APEA. SIPA: USP- Urban Policy Track. SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
HPMN P8533y Health Care Finance II 3 pts. This is a Public Health Course. Public Health classes are offered on the Health Services Campus at 168th Street.
For more detailed course information, please go to Mailman School of Public Health Courses website at http://www.mailman.hs.columbia.edu/academics/courses SIPA: Management. SIPA: USP- Urban Policy Track. SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
HPMN P8544y Environmental Health Economics 1.5 pts. This is a Public Health Course. Public Health classes are offered on the Health Services Campus at 168th Street.
For more detailed course information, please go to Mailman School of Public Health Courses website at http://www.mailman.hs.columbia.edu/academics/courses SIPA: USP- Urban Policy Track. SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
HPMN P8558y Strategic Management 3 pts. This is a Public Health Course. Public Health classes are offered on the Health Services Campus at 168th Street.
For more detailed course information, please go to Mailman School of Public Health Courses website at http://www.mailman.hs.columbia.edu/academics/courses SIPA: Management. SIPA: USP- Urban Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
HPMN P8564y Health-Related Issues in Quality of Life 2 pts. This is a Public Health Course. Public Health classes are offered on the Health Services Campus at 168th Street.
For more detailed course information, please go to Mailman School of Public Health Courses website at http://www.mailman.hs.columbia.edu/academics/courses SIPA: Management. SIPA: USP- Urban Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
POPF P8683y Psychosocial and Mental Health Issues in Forced Migration 1.5 pts. This is a Public Health Course. Public Health classes are offered on the Health Services Campus at 168th Street.
For more detailed course information, please go to Mailman School of Public Health Courses website at http://www.mailman.hs.columbia.edu/academics/courses SIPA: Human Rights. SIPA: USP- Urban Policy Track. SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Humanitarian Affairs. SIPA: Electives.
SOSC P8717y Urban Space and Health 3 pts. This is a Public Health Course. Public Health classes are offered on the Health Services Campus at 168th Street.
For more detailed course information, please go to Mailman School of Public Health Courses website at http://www.mailman.hs.columbia.edu/academics/courses SIPA: USP- Urban Policy Track. SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
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99784 |
M 10:00a - 11:50a |
M. Fullilove |
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SOSC P8737y Emerging Topics in Urbanism and Community Health 1 pt. This is a Public Health Course. Public Health classes are offered on the Health Services Campus at 168th Street.
For more detailed course information, please go to Mailman School of Public Health Courses website at http://www.mailman.hs.columbia.edu/academics/courses SIPA: USP- Urban Policy Track. SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
SOSC P8737x Emerging Topics in Urbanism and Community Health 1 pt. This is a Public Health Course. Public Health classes are offered on the Health Services Campus at 168th Street.
For more detailed course information, please go to Mailman School of Public Health Courses website at http://www.mailman.hs.columbia.edu/academics/courses SIPA: USP- Urban Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
SOSC P8762y Chronic Disease, Urban and Community Health 3 pts. This is a Public Health Course. Public Health classes are offered on the Health Services Campus at 168th Street.
For more detailed course information, please go to Mailman School of Public Health Courses website at http://www.mailman.hs.columbia.edu/academics/courses SIPA: USP- Urban Policy Track. SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
LAW L6243x Employment Discrimination Law 2 pts.Not offered in 2012-2013. This is a Law School course. For more detailed course information, please go to the Law School Curriculum Guide at: http://www.law.columbia.edu/courses/search SIPA: USP- Urban Policy Track. SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Gender Policy.
LAW L6272y Land Use 3 pts. This is a Law School course. For more detailed course information, please go to the Law School Curriculum Guide at: http://www.law.columbia.edu/courses/search SIPA: USP- Urban Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
LAW L6501 Juvenile Justice. 3 pts. This is a Law School course. For more detailed course information, please go to the Law School Curriculum Guide at: http://www.law.columbia.edu/courses/search SIPA: USP- Urban Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
LAW L8006y Domestic Violence & the Law 2 pts.
This is a Law School course.
For more detailed course information, please go to the Law School Curriculum Guide at: http://www.law.columbia.edu/courses/search
SIPA: Human Rights. SIPA: USP- Urban Policy Track. SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Gender Policy. SIPA: Electives.LAW L8152 Reproductive Health and Human Rights. 2 pts. This is a Law School course. For more detailed course information, please go to the Law School Curriculum Guide at: http://www.law.columbia.edu/courses/search SIPA: USP- Urban Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
LAW L8801 Race, Law and Criminal Justice. 4 pts. This is a Law School course. For more detailed course information, please go to the Law School Curriculum Guide at: http://www.law.columbia.edu/courses/search SIPA: USP- Urban Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
LAW L9060y Immigration Law & Policy 2 pts. This is a Law School course.
For more detailed course information, please go to the Law School Curriculum Guide at: http://www.law.columbia.edu/courses/search
SIPA: MIA- Interstate Relations. SIPA: Human Rights. SIPA: USP- Urban Policy Track. SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.LAW L9153y Topics in Law & Sexuality 3 pts. This is a Law School course.
For more detailed course information, please go to the Law School Curriculum Guide at: http://www.law.columbia.edu/courses/search
SIPA: Human Rights. SIPA: USP- Urban Policy Track. SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Gender Policy. SIPA: Electives.LAW L9155y Environmental Litigation 2 pts. This is a Law School course.
For more detailed course information, please go to the Law School Curriculum Guide at: http://www.law.columbia.edu/courses/search
SIPA: E&E- Environment Policy. SIPA: USP- Urban Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.LAW L9192y Welfare Law: Legal Issues & Policy Choices 2 pts. This is a Law School course.
For more detailed course information, please go to the Law School Curriculum Guide at: http://www.law.columbia.edu/courses/search
SIPA: Human Rights. SIPA: USP- Urban Policy Track. SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.LAW L9220y Race & Poverty Law 2 pts. This is a Law School course.
For more detailed course information, please go to the Law School Curriculum Guide at: http://www.law.columbia.edu/courses/search
SIPA: Human Rights. SIPA: United States. SIPA: USP- Urban Policy Track. SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.LAW L9408x Seminar: Housing Discrimination 2 pts. This is a Law School course.
For more detailed course information, please go to the Law School Curriculum Guide at: http://www.law.columbia.edu/courses/search SIPA: USP- Urban Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
LAW L9410y Law and Policy of Homelessness 2 pts. This is a Law School course.
For more detailed course information, please go to the Law School Curriculum Guide at: http://www.law.columbia.edu/courses/search
SIPA: USP- Urban Policy Track. SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.PLAN A4112y Physical Structure of Cities 3 pts.SIPA: USP- Urban Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
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E. Sclar |
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PLAN A4381y Sustainable Urban Development - International Perspective 3 pts.SIPA: USP- Urban Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
PLAN A4381y Sustainable Urban Development - International Perspective 3 pts.SIPA: USP- Urban Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
PLAN A4540y Interdisciplinary Planning for Health 3 pts.SIPA: USP- Urban Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
PLAN A6010y Planning for Urban Ecosystems 3 pts.SIPA: E&E- Environment Policy. SIPA: USP- Urban Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
PLAN A6052x or y Planning Law 3 pts.
SIPA: USP- Urban Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.PLAN A6108y Land Use Planning 3 pts.SIPA: USP- Urban Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
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24782 |
F 11:00a - 1:00p |
J. Martin |
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PLAN A6333x or y Real Estate Development Law 3 pts.
SIPA: USP- Urban Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.|
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63048 |
W 9:00a - 11:00a |
J. Douvas |
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PLAN A6354y Political Environment of Development SIPA: USP- Urban Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
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C. Weisbrod |
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Social Policy Track
A&HA Y4079y Exploring Cultural Diversity 2-3 pts.
This is a Teachers College course.
For more detailed course information, please go to the Teachers College Schedule of Classes at: http://www.tc.columbia.edu/tc-schedule/schdsearch.cgi SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
A&HF Y4094x School and Society 2-3 pts.
This is a Teachers College course.
For more detailed course information, please go to the Teachers College Schedule of Classes at: http://www.tc.columbia.edu/tc-schedule/schdsearch.cgi SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
A&HF Y4190y American Philosophies of Education 2-3 pts.
This is a Teachers College course.
For more detailed course information, please go to the Teachers College Schedule of Classes at: http://www.tc.columbia.edu/tc-schedule/schdsearch.cgi SIPA: United States. SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
A&HH Y4070x or y History of Education in the United States 3 pts. This is a Teachers College course.
For more detailed course information, please go to the Teachers College Schedule of Classes at: http://www.tc.columbia.edu/tc-schedule/schdsearch.cgi SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
A&HH Y4073x History of Urban Education 3 pts.
This is a Teachers College course.
For more detailed course information, please go to the Teachers College Schedule of Classes at: http://www.tc.columbia.edu/tc-schedule/schdsearch.cgi SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
A&HH Y4078y Technology and Education in Western History 3 pts. This is a Teachers College course.
For more detailed course information, please go to the Teachers College Schedule of Classes at: http://www.tc.columbia.edu/tc-schedule/schdsearch.cgi SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
A&HH Y4199 Issues: History of Education in New York City 3 pts.
This is a Teachers College course.
For more detailed course information, please go to the Teachers College Schedule of Classes at: http://www.tc.columbia.edu/tc-schedule/schdsearch.cgi SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
A&HH Y5070y History and Theory of Higher Education 3 pts. This is a Teachers College course.
For more detailed course information, please go to the Teachers College Schedule of Classes at: http://www.tc.columbia.edu/tc-schedule/schdsearch.cgi SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
A&HH Y5076y History of African American Education 3 pts. This is a Teachers College course.
For more detailed course information, please go to the Teachers College Schedule of Classes at: http://www.tc.columbia.edu/tc-schedule/schdsearch.cgi SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
A&HH Y6574x Seminar: History of Segregated Schools in the US 2-3 pts.
This is a Teachers College course.
For more detailed course information, please go to the Teachers College Schedule of Classes at: http://www.tc.columbia.edu/tc-schedule/schdsearch.cgi SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
CCPJ Y4165x or y Community Agencies and Resources 3 pts.
This is a Teachers College course.
For more detailed course information, please go to the Teachers College Schedule of Classes at: http://www.tc.columbia.edu/tc-schedule/schdsearch.cgi SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
CCPX Y4125y Women and Mental Health 3 pts.
This is a Teachers College course.
For more detailed course information, please go to the Teachers College Schedule of Classes at: http://www.tc.columbia.edu/tc-schedule/schdsearch.cgi SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Gender Policy. SIPA: Electives.
HBSS Y4112y Social Policy and Prevention 3 pts.
This is a Teachers College course.
For more detailed course information, please go to the Teachers College Schedule of Classes at: http://www.tc.columbia.edu/tc-schedule/schdsearch.cgi SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
HBSS Y4117y HIV/AIDS Epidemiology and Education 3 pts.
This is a Teachers College course.
For more detailed course information, please go to the Teachers College Schedule of Classes at: http://www.tc.columbia.edu/tc-schedule/schdsearch.cgi SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
HBSS Y4122x or y Women's Health 3 pts.
This is a Teachers College course.
For more detailed course information, please go to the Teachers College Schedule of Classes at: http://www.tc.columbia.edu/tc-schedule/schdsearch.cgi SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
HUDF Y4000x Education and Public Policy 3 pts.
This is a Teachers College course.
For more detailed course information, please go to the Teachers College Schedule of Classes at: http://www.tc.columbia.edu/tc-schedule/schdsearch.cgi SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
HUDF Y4022y Sociology of Urban Education 3 pts.
This is a Teachers College course.
For more detailed course information, please go to the Teachers College Schedule of Classes at: http://www.tc.columbia.edu/tc-schedule/schdsearch.cgi SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
HUDM Y5122x or y Applied Regression Analysis 3 pts.
This is a Teachers College course.
For more detailed course information, please go to the Teachers College Schedule of Classes at: http://www.tc.columbia.edu/tc-schedule/schdsearch.cgi SIPA: APEA. SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
ITSF Y4011y Social Context of Education 3 pts. This is a Teachers College course.
For more detailed course information, please go to the Teachers College Schedule of Classes at: http://www.tc.columbia.edu/tc-schedule/schdsearch.cgi SIPA: EPD. SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
ITSF Y4013y Literacy and Development 2-3 pts. This is a Teachers College course.
For more detailed course information, please go to the Teachers College Schedule of Classes at: http://www.tc.columbia.edu/tc-schedule/schdsearch.cgi SIPA: EPD. SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
ITSF Y4025y Languages, Societies and Schools 3 pts. This is a Teachers College course.
For more detailed course information, please go to the Teachers College Schedule of Classes at: http://www.tc.columbia.edu/tc-schedule/schdsearch.cgi SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
ITSF Y4055y Resource Allocation in Education 3 pts. This is a Teachers College course.
For more detailed course information, please go to the Teachers College Schedule of Classes at: http://www.tc.columbia.edu/tc-schedule/schdsearch.cgi SIPA: EPD. SIPA: USP- Urban Policy Track. SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
ITSF Y4060x Latinos in Urban Schools 3 pts.
This is a Teachers College course.
For more detailed course information, please go to the Teachers College Schedule of Classes at: http://www.tc.columbia.edu/tc-schedule/schdsearch.cgi SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
ITSF Y4090x Issues and Institutions: International Educational Development 3 pts.
This is a Teachers College course.
For more detailed course information, please go to the Teachers College Schedule of Classes at: http://www.tc.columbia.edu/tc-schedule/schdsearch.cgi SIPA: EPD. SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
ITSF Y4091y Comparative Education 3 pts. This is a Teachers College course.
For more detailed course information, please go to the Teachers College Schedule of Classes at: http://www.tc.columbia.edu/tc-schedule/schdsearch.cgi SIPA: EPD. SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
ITSF Y4094y (Section 1) Education Plannning: Islam & Education 3 pts.
This is a Teachers College course.
For more detailed course information, please go to the Teachers College Schedule of Classes at: http://www.tc.columbia.edu/tc-schedule/schdsearch.cgi SIPA: Middle East. SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
ITSF Y4094y (Section 5) Education Planning: Research Methods Devlopment 1-3 pts. This is a Teachers College course.
For more detailed course information, please go to the Teachers College Schedule of Classes at: http://www.tc.columbia.edu/tc-schedule/schdsearch.cgi SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
ITSF Y4098y Education Develpment Policies in China 3 pts. This is a Teachers College course.
For more detailed course information, please go to the Teachers College Schedule of Classes at: http://www.tc.columbia.edu/tc-schedule/schdsearch.cgi SIPA: East Asian. SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
ITSF Y4155y Evaluating Educational Privatization School Choice 3 pts. This is a Teachers College course.
For more detailed course information, please go to the Teachers College Schedule of Classes at: http://www.tc.columbia.edu/tc-schedule/schdsearch.cgi SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
ITSF Y4199y (Section 1) Research Methods in Education 3 pts. This is a Teachers College course.
For more detailed course information, please go to the Teachers College Schedule of Classes at: http://www.tc.columbia.edu/tc-schedule/schdsearch.cgi SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
ITSF Y5003y Communication and Culture 3 pts. This is a Teachers College course.
For more detailed course information, please go to the Teachers College Schedule of Classes at: http://www.tc.columbia.edu/tc-schedule/schdsearch.cgi SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: ICR. SIPA: Electives.
ITSF Y5007y Race, Class and Schooling across America 3 pts. This is a Teachers College course.
For more detailed course information, please go to the Teachers College Schedule of Classes at: http://www.tc.columbia.edu/tc-schedule/schdsearch.cgi SIPA: United States. SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
ITSF Y5012y Culture & Society in Caribbean 3 pts. This is a Teachers College course.
For more detailed course information, please go to the Teachers College Schedule of Classes at: http://www.tc.columbia.edu/tc-schedule/schdsearch.cgi SIPA: Latin America. SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
ITSF Y5199y (Section 1) Politics, Education and Conflict 3 pts. This is a Teachers College course.
For more detailed course information, please go to the Teachers College Schedule of Classes at: http://www.tc.columbia.edu/tc-schedule/schdsearch.cgi SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
ITSF Y5199y (Section 3) Issues: Labor Economics 3 pts. This is a Teachers College course.
For more detailed course information, please go to the Teachers College Schedule of Classes at: http://www.tc.columbia.edu/tc-schedule/schdsearch.cgi SIPA: EPD. SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
ITSF Y6510x Education & Cultural Production 3 pts.
This is a Teachers College course.
For more detailed course information, please go to the Teachers College Schedule of Classes at: http://www.tc.columbia.edu/tc-schedule/schdsearch.cgi SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
ITSF Y6520y Families/Communities as Educator 1-3 pts.
This is a Teachers College course.
For more detailed course information, please go to the Teachers College Schedule of Classes at: http://www.tc.columbia.edu/tc-schedule/schdsearch.cgi SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
ORL Y5362x or y Group Dynamics: Systems Perspective 3 pts.
This is a Teachers College course.
For more detailed course information, please go to the Teachers College Schedule of Classes at: http://www.tc.columbia.edu/tc-schedule/schdsearch.cgi SIPA: APEA. SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
ORL Y5521x or y (Section 1) Introduction to Research Methods 3 pts.
This is a Teachers College course.
For more detailed course information, please go to the Teachers College Schedule of Classes at: http://www.tc.columbia.edu/tc-schedule/schdsearch.cgi SIPA: APEA. SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
ORLA Y4046y School Finance Policy and Practice 3 pts.
This is a Teachers College course.
For more detailed course information, please go to the Teachers College Schedule of Classes at: http://www.tc.columbia.edu/tc-schedule/schdsearch.cgi SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
ORLA Y4048y Education Policy Analysis/Implementation 3 pts.
This is a Teachers College course.
For more detailed course information, please go to the Teachers College Schedule of Classes at: http://www.tc.columbia.edu/tc-schedule/schdsearch.cgi SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
ORLA Y4071x or y Leadership of Private Schools/NonProfit Organizations 3 pts.
This is a Teachers College course.
For more detailed course information, please go to the Teachers College Schedule of Classes at: http://www.tc.columbia.edu/tc-schedule/schdsearch.cgi SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
ORLA Y4876y (Section 2) School Finance: Resource Allocation Non-Profit Organizations 3 pts.
This is a Teachers College course.
For more detailed course information, please go to the Teachers College Schedule of Classes at: http://www.tc.columbia.edu/tc-schedule/schdsearch.cgi SIPA: Management. SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track.
ORLA Y5086y Education Policy and the Courts 3 pts.
This is a Teachers College course.
For more detailed course information, please go to the Teachers College Schedule of Classes at: http://www.tc.columbia.edu/tc-schedule/schdsearch.cgi SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
ORLH Y4010y Purporses-Policies of Higher Education 3 pts.
This is a Teachers College course.
For more detailed course information, please go to the Teachers College Schedule of Classes at: http://www.tc.columbia.edu/tc-schedule/schdsearch.cgi SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
ORLJ Y5340y (Section 1-4) Basic Practicum Conflict Resolution 3 pts.
This is a Teachers College course.
For more detailed course information, please go to the Teachers College Schedule of Classes at: http://www.tc.columbia.edu/tc-schedule/schdsearch.cgi SIPA: Management. SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: ICR. SIPA: Electives.
ORLJ Y6040x or y Fundamentals of Conflict Resolution - Institutional Context 3 pts.
This is a Teachers College course.
For more detailed course information, please go to the Teachers College Schedule of Classes at: http://www.tc.columbia.edu/tc-schedule/schdsearch.cgi SIPA: Management. SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track.
ORLJ Y6045y Deomography in Organizations 3 pts.
This is a Teachers College course.
For more detailed course information, please go to the Teachers College Schedule of Classes at: http://www.tc.columbia.edu/tc-schedule/schdsearch.cgi SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
ENVP U6250x Poverty, Inequality, and the Environment 3 pts. Progress and Poverty (1879), by the American economist and philosopher Henry George, was a worldwide bestseller and major impetus to reform movements in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. George argued that owners of land and other natural resources--a small fraction of the population--gain most of the benefits of economic growth. They also withhold high quality resources from use, driving down wages and forcing economic activity to sprawl out onto marginal land. His remedy: "We must make land common property," not by nationalizing it, but by collecting the surplus (economic rent) by taxation, using the revenue for public benefit. See (www.schalkenbach.org/100-years-later.html.) Today, George's ideas powerfully influence both the field of ecological economics and the commons movement. (See www.onthecommons.org.) In this course we will read Progress and Poverty, examining how well George's ideas have stood the test of time. We will read excerpts from predecessors and contemporaries of George, including Adam Smith, David Ricardo, John Stuart Mill, Karl Marx and Thorstein Veblen. We will also read modern authors, including economist Mason Gaffney and commons movement founder Peter Barnes. Topics we will cover include: Poverty, its definition and measurement. Inequality of wealth and income, and the relationship of inequality to poverty, wage levels, health, environmental destruction and "sustainability". Population size, age structure and geographic distribution. Economics of common resources. Economic rent and property rights. Economics of cooperation and competition. Inequality, trade and global sprawl. Growth and the boom and bust cycle. Economics of time--how do and should we make decisions about the future? Tax and other policy options. SIPA: EPD. SIPA: E&E- Environment Policy. SIPA: USP- Urban Policy Track. SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: PESP.
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M. Cleveland |
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INAF U4410y Political, Social & Economic Development in Brazil 1.5 pts. This course is set-up in a form of a practicum where major activists concerned with Brazilian political, social and economic development will be asked to address a policy problem and discuss their proposals for effective changes. Other speakers will analyze the government's policies but will also discuss major new reports or studies, and bring to our attention key issues that are not yet on the policy agenda. SIPA: EPD. SIPA: Latin America. SIPA: USP- Urban Policy Track. SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Short Courses.
INAF U6008x (Section 001) Ethics and Public Policy 3 pts.Not offered in 2012-2013. The course will focus on what for the vast majority of people would be genuine moral dilemmas: issues about which most of us will be internally conflicted, where each of the competing sides asserts well-founded ethical claims. But more than this, the course is global in its outlook. Thus, not only will many of the topics pose dilemmas for any one ethical system, they will also pose different kinds of dilemmas for different ethical systems, which will view them through diverse moral lenses, weighing the costs and benefits in culturally distinctive ways. Because many of the most compelling issues that public officials face transcend borders and cultures, the course will develop an understanding of differing moral systems and the ability to navigate between them. Each class includes readings and/or discussion that approach the topic under analysis from a comparative international perspective. SIPA: USP- Urban Policy Track. SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track.
INAF U6234x (Section 001) Public Opinion, Energy and Environment 1.5 pts.Not offered in 2012-2013. Public opinion is a key determinant of public policy. To learn about policy we thus need to understand the shaping forces and determinants of opinions. In a basic framework, voters acquire information which is then transformed into political preferences. How information is transformed into preferences and opinions is dependent on a multitude of factors. The transformation is also the key element of how public opinion is shaped. Once public preferences and opinions are formed they constitute constraints on the policy space of political actors. An enlightening example of this process is the issue of climate change, where public opinion severely shapes the possible avenues of policy design. This course is designed to give students a general understanding of the determinants of public opinion and how it is measured. A theory heavy first half of course work is combined with a second half focusing on case studies from environmental policy and energy policy in order to provide a deeper understanding public opinion on these policy areas. In this part of the course special attention will be given to climate change. Besides giving students knowledge about how public opinion is shaped and constrains policy design and implementation, it will also provide students with the basic skills to assess public opinion polls. COURSE DATES: 9/8/11 - 10/20/11SIPA: USP- Urban Policy Track. SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Short Courses.
INAF U6256y Social Entrepreneurship and Sustainable Development 3 pts. The purpose of this course is to introduce, critically analyze and experiment with cutting-edge ideas in social entrepreneurship from the "North" (US, Europe) and the "South" (Africa and Asia) with a special focus on initiatives and enterprises focused on sustainable development and poverty reduction. Making markets work for the poor requires an understanding of social entrepreneurship and social enterprises in the developing world as strategies and untapped opportunities to add value to society by harnessing market forces that blend human, financial and social capital resources to achieve replicability and scale in every development domain, such as mobile health technologies, microfinance, renewable energy, water, education, fair trade, and agriculture. This course adopts both theoretical and applied cases, team-based field experiments and distinguished guest speakers in the teaching process to ensure that students gain an understanding of their roles as change makers and social entrepreneurs, and feel equipped to handle the complexities involved in designing hybrid models for efficient service delivery to the world's poor (i.e., through public spending, development assistance, philanthropy and private or social sector "impact" investments). SIPA: EPD. SIPA: Management. SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track.
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61529 |
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C. Minard |
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INAF U6368x Women and Globalization 1.5 pts. This course will relate the topics of globalization to women and focus on how globalization has and is affecting women's lives around the world. With a case-study focus, we will explore how globalization has either fostered or inhibited the utilization of the female talent pool in certain contexts. Case studies will include Middle East, India, Russia, China and Latin America. Course Dates: 9/06/12 - 10/18/12SIPA: EPD. SIPA: USP- Urban Policy Track. SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Gender Policy. SIPA: Short Courses.
INAF U6370y (Section 001) Women & Global Leadership 1.5 pts. This practicum will explore the progress of women's leadership on a global scale. We will look at women's leadership in both the public and the private sphere. In addition to understanding the current status of women's leadership around the globe, we will examine the competitive advantages successful integration of women brings about for a country or a company. Finally, we will look to understand the obstacles which have inhibited women's further progress in both of these arenas. The course will be taught in an interactive seminar format. SIPA: EPD. SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Gender Policy. SIPA: Short Courses.
INAF U6475x Social Welfare and Development 3 pts. This course will explore the comparative and global political economy of contemporary systems of social and labor protection in developing (including post-socialist) countries, known as "welfare regimes." Economic globalization, struggles over democratization, shifting and competing policy paradigms at the international level, and the assistance strategies of international financial institution and non-governmental donors will all be discussed as important contextual, and at times decisive, influences. SIPA: EPD. SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track.
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65999 |
W 2:10p - 4:00p |
S. Martin |
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INAF U6480x Poverty and Development in Local Perspective 3 pts.Not offered in 2012-2013. Poverty alleviation is one of the central goals of development. In this course we will discuss the origins of poverty, debates about how to define it, and potential solutions to eliminate it worldwide. We will discuss poverty and gender, urban versus rural poverty, migration and its effects, and many other topics. Case studies will include China, because of the claims made about its success in poverty alleviation during its last two decades of rapid industrialization, and India, the nation with the largest number of poor people worldwide. The course, taught by an anthropologist, will adopt a local perspective in order to understand poverty�s full effects on a society and culture. In keeping with the spirit of anthropology, we will fully consider the views of poor people about their own lives and about potential solutions to poverty. SIPA: EPD. SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track.
INAF U6653y Higher Education, Policy and Development in Asia The course has been designed to enable students to understand and discuss major evolutions and trends in Higher Education policies across several Asian countries. Through an interdisciplinary and comparative approach the semester will be dedicated to the investigation of the origin, design, implementation, and effects of different policy responses to development problems and challenges. In particular the course will examine how the Higher Education choices reflect development goals of states and nations. Combining lectures with the intervention of outside speakers (expert analysts, journalists, diplomats, public figures), current education policy problems and debates will be related to political, economic, social and historical context, with particular concern for issues such as skilled migrations, human resources development, R&D, modernity, democracy. The course will focus on the major cases of China, India, Singapore, Japan and Korea, but students will be encouraged to bring a comparative perspective with other regions of the world. SIPA: EPD. SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track.
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88529 |
Th 2:10p - 4:00p |
A. Lefebure |
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INAF U8198y Evaluating Development Results 3 pts. Starting with an introduction to development evaluation, the course will review the various types and subjects of development evaluation, the key elements in designing and managing an evaluation and selecting an appropriate evaluation methodology. The subsequent three sessions will focus in more detail on particular approaches and types of evaluation, namely impact evaluation, participatory evaluation and evaluation of humanitarian interventions. The final session will discuss the analysis and communication of evaluative evidence, and follow up to evaluations, with a review of lessons on what makes for a useful evaluation. SIPA: EPD. SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track.
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85846 |
Th 4:10p - 6:00p |
M. Alam |
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INAF U8201y Developing Civic Support for Public Education In this course, we will examine - through readings, class discussion and guest speakers - the role of the "public" in public education, offering a broad perspective of where public education lies in the consciousness of the American body politic and how politics, the media, the non-profit sector, foundations, parents, the unions and the business world perceive and impact public education. Following an examination of the historical development of public engagement and how it has transformed over time, we will discuss what civic involvement looks like today. Who are the participants and what are their roles? And, does civic involvement actually have an impact on school leadership and on students? We will attempt to answer the question: How can the broad civic community most effectively participate in the public school system in a manner that makes a difference on school improvement? Students will also explore their own experiences as members of the public --- incorporating all international students and their experiences --- for insight in answering these questions. Issues will be tackled while ever-mindful of the major contextual variables and outside players and their impact on the relationship between civic support and public education (Country by Country: Race, Class, Ethnicity, Media, Courts, Federal government, Non-Educator Superintendents). SIPA: USP- Urban Policy Track. SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track.
INAF U8235x Leading by Doing: Effective Strategies for Nonprofit/NGO Management 1.5 pts.Not offered in 2012-2013. This course is designed to provide management concepts and practical tools to assist in the successful launch or re-design of nonprofit agencies. Students will learn how to analyze the field to see if a new nonprofit, or activity within an existing nonprofit, is needed; how to define a mission that instantly communicates passion for a cause; how to set realistic goals that measure progress; how to build and inspire a team of board and staff, find partnerships in government and the private sector to enhance the likelihood of success; develop sources of revenue to sustain a nonprofit's activities; and tell their story to funders, rating agencies, and the general public. COURSE START DATE 9/07/11; COURSE END DATE 10/19/11SIPA: Management. SIPA: USP- Urban Policy Track. SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Short Courses.
INAF U8528x Globalization, International Migration, and Development 3 pts.Not offered in 2012-2013. This seminar offers an overview of major debates in the study of international migration in the twentieth century. Its central focus is to explore the possibility of understanding the ways in which the current globalization shapes new patterns of migration as well as the implication of migration for the development of migrant sending countries as well as migrant communities in the industrialized nations with particular reference to the United States. SIPA: MIA- Interstate Relations. SIPA: EPD. SIPA: USP- Urban Policy Track. SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track.
INAF U8620x Colonialism and Post-colonialism: Discourse and Material Condition Colonialism and post-colonialism are conditions common to most of the Third World, including nations in Africa, Asia, and Latin America. The history of colonialism and the present state of post-colonialism have influenced much of the development of Third World nations. This seminar allows students to engage some of the theoretical writings that inform our understanding of colonialism and post-colonialism, including their origins and natures. SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track.
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96847 |
W 4:10p - 6:00p |
G. Okihiro |
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INAF U8785y Gender, Politics, and Development 3 pts. This course explores the multiple constructions of gender in development and political discourse, and how these constructions in state policy. The emphasis in the readings and discussion will be on understanding how differentiated gender roles inform international politics of development, through economic and political strategy, institutional structure, civil society and state-based institutions. We will interrogate feminisms and their sociocultural contexts, and examine various forms of development theory, institutions, economic segments, and case studies. SIPA: EPD. SIPA: Human Rights. SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Gender Policy.
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76996 |
M 2:10p - 4:00p |
E. McGill |
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PUAF U6460x Benchmarking Education and Skills Development 1.5 pts. Benchmarking is the process of continuously comparing and measuring against other organizations' performance, and analyzing the philosophies, practices, and measures that help an organization improve performance. Benchmarking goes beyond competitive analysis and encourages practitioners to examine organizations in markets that are different from their own. Benchmarking goes beyond quantitative analysis, and practitioners will consider organizational dynamics and qualitative characteristics in performance. Using a public sector-based case study with hands-on group activities, as well as various other examples given by the instructors, this course will teach students the benchmarking process along with the different tools and techniques to be used in implementation. SIPA: EPD. SIPA: Management. SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Short Courses.
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29036 |
FSa 9:00a - 5:00p |
C. Loso |
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PUAF U8203y Project Management 3 pts. While it is generally thought of to be related to construction, the truth is that Project Management can be applied to any field. It is defined as the application of knowledge, skills, tools and techniques to a broad range of activities in order to meet the requirements of the particular project. A project is an endeavor undertaken to achieve a particular aim. Project management knowledge and practices are best described in terms of their component processes. These processes are: Initiating, Planning, Executing, Controlling and Closing. Knowledge Areas include Scope Management, Time Management, Cost Management, Quality Management, Risk Management, and Change Management. We will discuss all of these elements in the course. SIPA: Management. SIPA: USP- Urban Policy Track. SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track.
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26746 |
M 6:10p - 8:00p |
T. Quaranta |
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PUAF U8237y Housing Policy & Equitable Development 1.5 pts. The class is designed to introduce students to housing policy and programs and their impact on communities and cities. Utilizing case studies, lectures, and readings, the class will focus on the problems of housing affordability; the loss, maintenance and/or creation of mixed income housing and communities; and the loss, maintenance and/or creation of segregated housing and geographically segregated communities based on race, ethnicity and/or religion. With New York City as a laboratory for housing policies and programs which have addressed all of these issues in some way over time, the class will compare and discuss other cities which have experienced one or more of these issues and examine how well their policy and program responses successfully addressed them. Other cities to be discussed include New Orleans, Liverpool, Belfast and Leipzig. Students will examine how public policies and programs can both create these problems in cities and also how they can work to resolve them; what tools are most effective; what constraints must be considered; and the impact of unintended consequences. SIPA: Management. SIPA: USP- Urban Policy Track. SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Short Courses.
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F 11:00a - 12:50p |
J. Perine |
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PUAF U8355x Politics of Race, Crime and Criminal Justice This course investigates the intersection between race (as political/social/economic identity and/or category) and the politics of crime and the criminal justice system. We investigate the origins of the politics of law and order from the mid-twentieth century to today, against a broader backdrop of partisan competition, urban de-industrialization, and socio-cultural tensions. Particular attention is paid to the role of politicians and political institutions such as the Congress, the Judiciary and federal, state and local bureaucracies such as local police in conceptualizing the need for a "war on crime;" and developing the political and institutional mechanisms for carrying out this war. SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track.
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91999 |
M 11:00a - 12:50p |
K. Johnson |
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PUAF U8360x Social Movements and Social Change 3 pts. This graduate seminar examines social change mainly as a product of social movements, or the collective efforts to promote social change by people who lack access to institutionalized power. We will engage with some of the main debates in the study of social movements, reading both theoretical analyses of key issues and empirical research on various movements and social change case studies. The seminar will focus on social change as an outcome of social movements at the local community level, the national level, and the transnational level. The main goal is to help students understand different processes of social change and, in particular, "how social movements matter" -or how movements affect social and political change. SIPA: EPD. SIPA: USP- Urban Policy Track. SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track.
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98246 |
W 2:10p - 4:00p |
B. Vasi |
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PUAF U8470y Work/Family Policy in Advanced Industrial Countries 3 pts. This course has three objectives. The first is to acquaint students with existing policies in the US and Western Europe aimed at increasing women's workforce participation and men's participation in family work. The second is to give students an improved understanding of the creation of public policy and ability to assess possibilities for future change. The third is to encourage students to think about the consequences - both intended and unintended -- of public policies. Students whose geographical interests lie outside of the scope of the course will have the opportunity to apply the concepts introduced in the course to their country or region of choice in the research paper. Additionally, they are warmly encouraged to expand the scope of the seminar discussion by introducing examples from outside the readings. SIPA: Europe. SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track.
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81847 |
W 11:00a - 12:50p |
C. Ullman |
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PUAF U8510x Women and Power: the Impact of Public & Private Sector Policy 1.5 pts. This practicum takes a hard look at the gains of the "women's revolution" and the gains across a range of sectors. A group of prominent individuals (business and civic leaders, scholars, policymakers), all pioneers in the own right, will assess how far women have come in a variety of fields -- Business, Philanthropy, Government, Non Profit and Entrepreneurship -- and describe what they see as the unfinished agenda. Particular attention will be paid to exploring policy proposals that encompass both public and private sector initiatives. Course Dates: October 20 - December 8.SIPA: APEA. SIPA: EPD. SIPA: USP- Urban Policy Track. SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Gender Policy. SIPA: Short Courses.
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88031 |
Tu 4:10p - 6:00p |
C. Buck-Luce |
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REGN U6639x Gender and Development in Southeast Asia 3 pts.Not offered in 2012-2013. This course is designed to introduce students to issues of gender and development in Southeast Asia in comparative context. Development debates are currently in flux with important implications for the practice and analysis of gender and development. Some argue for market-driven, neo-liberal solutions to gender equality, while others believe that equitable gender relations will only come when women (and men) are empowered to understand their predicaments and work together to find local solutions to improve their lives. Empowerment and human rights approaches are popular among development practitioners, particularly those concerned with gender equity. This course uses the context of development in Southeast Asia to critically engage with issues important to development planners, national leaders and women�s groups throughout Southeast Asia. We begin with a general overview of the historical context of development and the role and relationship of gender relations to development planning. We also consider the role of international development organizations (such as the World Bank, United Nations, Asian Development Bank, other governments and international non-government organizations), as well as local governments and civil society actors in the Southeast Asian context. The course then examines ongoing gender and development debates in and between countries specifically focusing on issues of labor and migration, education, health and HIV/AIDS, and political participation and leadership of women as they relate to issues of poverty alleviation and gender equity for women and men. The course draws from theoretical and empirical research and aims to provide insight into both regional and global challenges of linking theory with practice in gender equity and development. SIPA: East Asian. SIPA: USP- Urban Policy Track. SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track.
SIPA U0010x and y (Section 9) Concentration: Urban and Social Policy - Social Policy All SIPA candidates are required to register for one of the policy concentrations in each semester of matriculation at SIPA. The concentration registration will be for zero academic credits and will not affect or be affected by fees or financial charges.
SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track.
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88596 |
TBA |
E. Fuchs |
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89530 |
TBA |
E. Fuchs |
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SOCW T6801x or y Social Welfare Policy 3 pts.SIPA: EPD. SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track.
BIST P6508 Health Policy and the Political System 3 pts. This is a Public Health Course. Public Health classes are offered on the Health Services Campus at 168th Street.
For more detailed course information, please go to Mailman School of Public Health Courses website at http://www.mailman.hs.columbia.edu/academics/courses SIPA: Applied Science. SIPA: USP- Urban Policy Track. SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
EHSC P6300x or y Environmental Health Sciences 3 pts. This is a Public Health Course. Public Health classes are offered on the Health Services Campus at 168th Street.
For more detailed course information, please go to Mailman School of Public Health Courses website at http://www.mailman.hs.columbia.edu/academics/courses SIPA: Applied Science. SIPA: E&E- Environment Policy. SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
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66398 |
Th 5:30p - 8:20p |
G. Freyer |
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73247 |
Th 5:30p - 8:20p |
G. Freyer |
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EHSC P8304 Public Health Impacts of Climate Change 3 pts. This is a Public Health Course. Public Health classes are offered on the Health Services Campus at 168th Street.
For more detailed course information, please go to Mailman School of Public Health Courses website at http://www.mailman.hs.columbia.edu/academics/courses SIPA: E&E- Environment Policy. SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
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18748 |
TuTh 10:00a - 11:20a |
P. Kinney |
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EHSC P8306 Occupational and Environmental Hygiene 3 pts. This is a Public Health Course. Public Health classes are offered on the Health Services Campus at 168th Street.
For more detailed course information, please go to Mailman School of Public Health Courses website at http://www.mailman.hs.columbia.edu/academics/courses SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
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25535 |
Th 5:30p - 7:20p |
L. Andrews |
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HPMN P6503y (Section 1) Introduction to Health Economics 3 pts. This is a Public Health Course. Public Health classes are offered on the Health Services Campus at 168th Street.
For more detailed course information, please go to Mailman School of Public Health Courses website at http://www.mailman.hs.columbia.edu/academics/courses SIPA: Applied Science. SIPA: EPD. SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
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88052 |
Tu 1:00p - 3:50p |
T. Gross |
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HPMN P6503 (Section 2) Introduction to Health Economics 3 pts. This is a Public Health Course. Public Health classes are offered on the Health Services Campus at 168th Street.
For more detailed course information, please go to Mailman School of Public Health Courses website at http://www.mailman.hs.columbia.edu/academics/courses SIPA: Applied Science. SIPA: EPD. SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
HPMN P6529x Health Care Finance 3 pts.
SIPA: Applied Science. SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.HPMN P6530 Issues and Approaches in Health Policy and Management 3 pts. This is a Public Health Course. Public Health classes are offered on the Health Services Campus at 168th Street.
For more detailed course information, please go to Mailman School of Public Health Courses website at http://www.mailman.hs.columbia.edu/academics/courses SIPA: Applied Science. SIPA: Management. SIPA: USP- Urban Policy Track. SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
HPMN P8502 Research Techniques and Applications in Health Services Administration:Policy 3 pts. This is a Public Health Course. Public Health classes are offered on the Health Services Campus at 168th Street.
For more detailed course information, please go to Mailman School of Public Health Courses website at http://www.mailman.hs.columbia.edu/academics/courses SIPA: APEA. SIPA: USP- Urban Policy Track. SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
HPMN P8507 Health and International Development: Institutions, Policies and Politics 3 pts. This is a Public Health Course. Public Health classes are offered on the Health Services Campus at 168th Street.
For more detailed course information, please go to Mailman School of Public Health Courses website at http://www.mailman.hs.columbia.edu/academics/courses SIPA: EPD. SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
HPMN P8517x Management Challenges in Evolving Health Care & Insurance Systems 3 pts. This is a Public Health Course. Public Health classes are offered on the Health Services Campus at 168th Street.
For more detailed course information, please go to Mailman School of Public Health Courses website at http://www.mailman.hs.columbia.edu/academics/courses SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
HPMN P8520x Healthcare Ethics: Development and Management of Public Policy 1.5 pts. This is a Public Health Course. Public Health classes are offered on the Health Services Campus at 168th Street.
For more detailed course information, please go to Mailman School of Public Health Courses website at http://www.mailman.hs.columbia.edu/academics/courses SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
HPMN P8524 Child Health Policy 1.5 pts. This is a Public Health Course. Public Health classes are offered on the Health Services Campus at 168th Street.
For more detailed course information, please go to Mailman School of Public Health Courses website at http://www.mailman.hs.columbia.edu/academics/courses
SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.HPMN P8529 Analytic Methods for Health Services Management 3 pts. This is a Public Health Course. Public Health classes are offered on the Health Services Campus at 168th Street.
For more detailed course information, please go to Mailman School of Public Health Courses website at http://www.mailman.hs.columbia.edu/academics/courses SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
HPMN P8533y Health Care Finance II 3 pts. This is a Public Health Course. Public Health classes are offered on the Health Services Campus at 168th Street.
For more detailed course information, please go to Mailman School of Public Health Courses website at http://www.mailman.hs.columbia.edu/academics/courses SIPA: Management. SIPA: USP- Urban Policy Track. SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
HPMN P8535x Organization and Delivery of Population Based Public Health Services 3 pts. This is a Public Health Course. Public Health classes are offered on the Health Services Campus at 168th Street.
For more detailed course information, please go to Mailman School of Public Health Courses website at http://www.mailman.hs.columbia.edu/academics/courses SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
HPMN P8539x Health and Health Systems in Low Income Communities 3 pts. This is a Public Health Course. Public Health classes are offered on the Health Services Campus at 168th Street.
For more detailed course information, please go to Mailman School of Public Health Courses website at http://www.mailman.hs.columbia.edu/academics/courses SIPA: EPD. SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
HPMN P8541 Economic Evaluation of Health Care Technology 1.5 pts. This is a Public Health Course. Public Health classes are offered on the Health Services Campus at 168th Street.
For more detailed course information, please go to Mailman School of Public Health Courses website at http://www.mailman.hs.columbia.edu/academics/courses SIPA: APEA. SIPA: EPD. SIPA: Management. SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
HPMN P8544y Environmental Health Economics 1.5 pts. This is a Public Health Course. Public Health classes are offered on the Health Services Campus at 168th Street.
For more detailed course information, please go to Mailman School of Public Health Courses website at http://www.mailman.hs.columbia.edu/academics/courses SIPA: USP- Urban Policy Track. SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
HPMN P8550x Seminar: Private health Insurance and Public Policy 1.5 pts. This is a Public Health Course. Public Health classes are offered on the Health Services Campus at 168th Street.
For more detailed course information, please go to Mailman School of Public Health Courses website at http://www.mailman.hs.columbia.edu/academics/courses SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
HPMN P8561x Managing Public Health Non-Profits 1.5 pts. This is a Public Health Course. Public Health classes are offered on the Health Services Campus at 168th Street.
For more detailed course information, please go to Mailman School of Public Health Courses website at http://www.mailman.hs.columbia.edu/academics/courses SIPA: Management. SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
HPMN P8575x Cross-National Health POlicy and Management 3 pts. This is a Public Health Course. Public Health classes are offered on the Health Services Campus at 168th Street.
For more detailed course information, please go to Mailman School of Public Health Courses website at http://www.mailman.hs.columbia.edu/academics/courses SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
HPMN P8590x Health Care Policy in Canada 1.5 pts. This is a Public Health Course. Public Health classes are offered on the Health Services Campus at 168th Street.
For more detailed course information, please go to Mailman School of Public Health Courses website at http://www.mailman.hs.columbia.edu/academics/courses SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
HPMN P8640y Quantitative Methods in Program Evaluation 3 pts. This is a Public Health Course. Public Health classes are offered on the Health Services Campus at 168th Street.
For more detailed course information, please go to Mailman School of Public Health Courses website at http://www.mailman.hs.columbia.edu/academics/courses SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Gender Policy. SIPA: Electives.
POPF P8614x Management of Health Care Organizations 3 pts. This is a Public Health Course. Public Health classes are offered on the Health Services Campus at 168th Street.
For more detailed course information, please go to Mailman School of Public Health Courses website at http://www.mailman.hs.columbia.edu/academics/courses SIPA: Management. SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
POPF P8615y Current Issues in Sexual Health 3 pts. This is a Public Health Course. Public Health classes are offered on the Health Services Campus at 168th Street.
For more detailed course information, please go to Mailman School of Public Health Courses website at http://www.mailman.hs.columbia.edu/academics/courses SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Gender Policy. SIPA: Electives.
POPF P8616y Public Health Aspects of Adolescent Health 3 pts. This is a Public Health Course. Public Health classes are offered on the Health Services Campus at 168th Street.
For more detailed course information, please go to Mailman School of Public Health Courses website at http://www.mailman.hs.columbia.edu/academics/courses SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
POPF P8625y Communicable Disease in Complex Emergencies 1.5 pts. This is a Public Health Course. Public Health classes are offered on the Health Services Campus at 168th Street.
For more detailed course information, please go to Mailman School of Public Health Courses website at http://www.mailman.hs.columbia.edu/academics/courses SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Humanitarian Affairs. SIPA: Electives.
POPF P8637y Qualitative Data Analysis: Service-Based Research III 3 pts. This is a Public Health Course. Public Health classes are offered on the Health Services Campus at 168th Street.
For more detailed course information, please go to Mailman School of Public Health Courses website at http://www.mailman.hs.columbia.edu/academics/courses SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
POPF P8639y Gender-based Violence in Complex Emergencies 1.5 pts. This is a Public Health Course. Public Health classes are offered on the Health Services Campus at 168th Street.
For more detailed course information, please go to Mailman School of Public Health Courses website at http://www.mailman.hs.columbia.edu/academics/courses SIPA: EPD. SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Humanitarian Affairs. SIPA: Electives.
POPF P8651y Water and Sanitation in Complex Emergencies 1.5 pts. This is a Public Health Course. Public Health classes are offered on the Health Services Campus at 168th Street.
For more detailed course information, please go to Mailman School of Public Health Courses website at http://www.mailman.hs.columbia.edu/academics/courses SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Humanitarian Affairs. SIPA: Electives.
POPF P8670y Training for Public Health Programs 1.5 pts. This is a Public Health Course. Public Health classes are offered on the Health Services Campus at 168th Street.
For more detailed course information, please go to Mailman School of Public Health Courses website at http://www.mailman.hs.columbia.edu/academics/courses SIPA: EPD. SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
POPF P8671y Globalization of Motherhood 1.5 pts. This is a Public Health Course. Public Health classes are offered on the Health Services Campus at 168th Street.
For more detailed course information, please go to Mailman School of Public Health Courses website at http://www.mailman.hs.columbia.edu/academics/courses SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Gender Policy. SIPA: Electives.
POPF P8673y Refugee Reproductive Health 1.5 pts. This is a Public Health Course. Public Health classes are offered on the Health Services Campus at 168th Street.
For more detailed course information, please go to Mailman School of Public Health Courses website at http://www.mailman.hs.columbia.edu/academics/courses SIPA: EPD. SIPA: Human Rights. SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Gender Policy. SIPA: Humanitarian Affairs. SIPA: Electives.
POPF P8679y Investigative Methods in Complex Emergencies 3 pts.
This is a Public Health Course. Public Health classes are offered on the Health Services Campus at 168th Street.
For more detailed course information, please go to Mailman School of Public Health Courses website at http://www.mailman.hs.columbia.edu/academics/courses SIPA: Human Rights. SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Humanitarian Affairs. SIPA: Electives.
POPF P8683y Psychosocial and Mental Health Issues in Forced Migration 1.5 pts. This is a Public Health Course. Public Health classes are offered on the Health Services Campus at 168th Street.
For more detailed course information, please go to Mailman School of Public Health Courses website at http://www.mailman.hs.columbia.edu/academics/courses SIPA: Human Rights. SIPA: USP- Urban Policy Track. SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Humanitarian Affairs. SIPA: Electives.
POPF P8685y Migration and Health: Global and Local Perspectives 3 pts. This is a Public Health Course. Public Health classes are offered on the Health Services Campus at 168th Street.
For more detailed course information, please go to Mailman School of Public Health Courses website at http://www.mailman.hs.columbia.edu/academics/courses SIPA: EPD. SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
POPF P8691y Public Health Advocacy for Reproductive Health 1.5 pts. This is a Public Health Course. Public Health classes are offered on the Health Services Campus at 168th Street.
For more detailed course information, please go to Mailman School of Public Health Courses website at http://www.mailman.hs.columbia.edu/academics/courses SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Gender Policy. SIPA: Electives.
POPF P8692x Law, Policy & Human Rights 3 pts. This is a Public Health Course. Public Health classes are offered on the Health Services Campus at 168th Street.
For more detailed course information, please go to Mailman School of Public Health Courses website at http://www.mailman.hs.columbia.edu/academics/courses SIPA: EPD. SIPA: Human Rights. SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
SOSC P6712y Introduction to Health Advocacy 3 pts. This is a Public Health Course. Public Health classes are offered on the Health Services Campus at 168th Street.
For more detailed course information, please go to Mailman School of Public Health Courses website at http://www.mailman.hs.columbia.edu/academics/courses SIPA: Applied Science. SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
SOSC P6726y Public Health and Disability Policy 3 pts. This is a Public Health Course. Public Health classes are offered on the Health Services Campus at 168th Street.
For more detailed course information, please go to Mailman School of Public Health Courses website at http://www.mailman.hs.columbia.edu/academics/courses SIPA: Applied Science. SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
SOSC P6758y Theory and Research on Interpersonal Violence 3 pts. This is a Public Health Course. Public Health classes are offered on the Health Services Campus at 168th Street.
For more detailed course information, please go to Mailman School of Public Health Courses website at http://www.mailman.hs.columbia.edu/academics/courses SIPA: Applied Science. SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
SOSC P8704y Introduction to Medical Sociology 3 pts. This is a Public Health Course. Public Health classes are offered on the Health Services Campus at 168th Street.
For more detailed course information, please go to Mailman School of Public Health Courses website at http://www.mailman.hs.columbia.edu/academics/courses SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
SOSC P8705x or y Evaluation of Health Programs 3 pts. This is a Public Health Course. Public Health classes are offered on the Health Services Campus at 168th Street.
For more detailed course information, please go to Mailman School of Public Health Courses website at http://www.mailman.hs.columbia.edu/academics/courses SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
SOSC P8705x Evaluation of Health Programs 3 pts. This is a Public Health Course. Public Health classes are offered on the Health Services Campus at 168th Street.
For more detailed course information, please go to Mailman School of Public Health Courses website at http://www.mailman.hs.columbia.edu/academics/courses SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
SOSC P8717y Urban Space and Health 3 pts. This is a Public Health Course. Public Health classes are offered on the Health Services Campus at 168th Street.
For more detailed course information, please go to Mailman School of Public Health Courses website at http://www.mailman.hs.columbia.edu/academics/courses SIPA: USP- Urban Policy Track. SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
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SOSC P8720y History of Sexual Health 3 pts. This is a Public Health Course. Public Health classes are offered on the Health Services Campus at 168th Street.
For more detailed course information, please go to Mailman School of Public Health Courses website at http://www.mailman.hs.columbia.edu/academics/courses SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
SOSC P8737y Emerging Topics in Urbanism and Community Health 1 pt. This is a Public Health Course. Public Health classes are offered on the Health Services Campus at 168th Street.
For more detailed course information, please go to Mailman School of Public Health Courses website at http://www.mailman.hs.columbia.edu/academics/courses SIPA: USP- Urban Policy Track. SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
SOSC P8738y Gay and Lesbian Issues in Public Health 3 pts. This is a Public Health Course. Public Health classes are offered on the Health Services Campus at 168th Street.
For more detailed course information, please go to Mailman School of Public Health Courses website at http://www.mailman.hs.columbia.edu/academics/courses SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Gender Policy. SIPA: Electives.
SOSC P8745x Social and Economic Determinants of Health 3 pts. This is a Public Health Course. Public Health classes are offered on the Health Services Campus at 168th Street.
For more detailed course information, please go to Mailman School of Public Health Courses website at http://www.mailman.hs.columbia.edu/academics/courses SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
SOSC P8746y Persuasion and Coercion in Public Health 3 pts. This is a Public Health Course. Public Health classes are offered on the Health Services Campus at 168th Street.
For more detailed course information, please go to Mailman School of Public Health Courses website at http://www.mailman.hs.columbia.edu/academics/courses SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
SOSC P8747x The Ethics of Public Health 3 pts. This is a Public Health Course. Public Health classes are offered on the Health Services Campus at 168th Street.
For more detailed course information, please go to Mailman School of Public Health Courses website at http://www.mailman.hs.columbia.edu/academics/courses SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
SOSC P8748x Public Health Law, Ethics & Emergin Issues 3 pts. This is a Public Health Course. Public Health classes are offered on the Health Services Campus at 168th Street.
For more detailed course information, please go to Mailman School of Public Health Courses website at http://www.mailman.hs.columbia.edu/academics/courses SIPA: EPD. SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
SOSC P8750x Race and Health 3 pts. This is a Public Health Course. Public Health classes are offered on the Health Services Campus at 168th Street.
For more detailed course information, please go to Mailman School of Public Health Courses website at http://www.mailman.hs.columbia.edu/academics/courses SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
SOSC P8760y Medical Anthropology: Advanced Seminar 3 pts. This is a Public Health Course. Public Health classes are offered on the Health Services Campus at 168th Street.
For more detailed course information, please go to Mailman School of Public Health Courses website at http://www.mailman.hs.columbia.edu/academics/courses SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
SOSC P8762y Chronic Disease, Urban and Community Health 3 pts. This is a Public Health Course. Public Health classes are offered on the Health Services Campus at 168th Street.
For more detailed course information, please go to Mailman School of Public Health Courses website at http://www.mailman.hs.columbia.edu/academics/courses SIPA: USP- Urban Policy Track. SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
SOSC P8767y Health Pscychology and Public Health 3 pts. This is a Public Health Course. Public Health classes are offered on the Health Services Campus at 168th Street.
For more detailed course information, please go to Mailman School of Public Health Courses website at http://www.mailman.hs.columbia.edu/academics/courses SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
SOSC P8777y (Section 1) Survey Research Method 3 pts. This is a Public Health Course. Public Health classes are offered on the Health Services Campus at 168th Street.
For more detailed course information, please go to Mailman School of Public Health Courses website at http://www.mailman.hs.columbia.edu/academics/courses SIPA: APEA. SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
SOSC P8777y Survey Research Methods 3 pts. This is a Public Health Course. Public Health classes are offered on the Health Services Campus at 168th Street.
For more detailed course information, please go to Mailman School of Public Health Courses website at http://www.mailman.hs.columbia.edu/academics/courses SIPA: APEA. SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
SOSC P8784y Interdisciplinary Planning for Health 3 pts. This is a Public Health Course. Public Health classes are offered on the Health Services Campus at 168th Street.
For more detailed course information, please go to Mailman School of Public Health Courses website at http://www.mailman.hs.columbia.edu/academics/courses SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
SOSC P8785y (Section 1) Qualitative Research Methods 3 pts. This is a Public Health Course. Public Health classes are offered on the Health Services Campus at 168th Street.
For more detailed course information, please go to Mailman School of Public Health Courses website at http://www.mailman.hs.columbia.edu/academics/courses SIPA: APEA. SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
SOSC P8785y (Section 2) Qualitative Research Methods 3 pts. This is a Public Health Course. Public Health classes are offered on the Health Services Campus at 168th Street.
For more detailed course information, please go to Mailman School of Public Health Courses website at http://www.mailman.hs.columbia.edu/academics/courses SIPA: APEA. SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
SOSC P8786y Ethnographic Research Methods 3 pts. This is a Public Health Course. Public Health classes are offered on the Health Services Campus at 168th Street.
For more detailed course information, please go to Mailman School of Public Health Courses website at http://www.mailman.hs.columbia.edu/academics/courses SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
LAW L6214y Civil Rights 3 pts.
This is a Law School course.
For more detailed course information, please go to the Law School Curriculum Guide at: http://www.law.columbia.edu/courses/search
SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.LAW L6243x Employment Discrimination Law 2 pts.Not offered in 2012-2013. This is a Law School course. For more detailed course information, please go to the Law School Curriculum Guide at: http://www.law.columbia.edu/courses/search SIPA: USP- Urban Policy Track. SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Gender Policy.
LAW L6250x Immigration Law 3 pts. This is a Law School course.
For more detailed course information, please go to the Law School Curriculum Guide at: http://www.law.columbia.edu/courses/search SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
LAW L6252x or y (Section 001) Family Law 3 pts.Not offered in 2012-2013.
This is a Law School course.
For more detailed course information, please go to the Law School Curriculum Guide at: http://www.law.columbia.edu/courses/search
SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.LAW L6252x or y (Section 002) Family Law 4 pts. This is a Law School course.
For more detailed course information, please go to the Law School Curriculum Guide at: http://www.law.columbia.edu/courses/search SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
LAW L6327x Employment Law 4 pts. This is a Law School course.
For more detailed course information, please go to the Law School Curriculum Guide at: http://www.law.columbia.edu/courses/search SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
LAW L6355y Health Law 3 pts.
This is a Law School course.
For more detailed course information, please go to the Law School Curriculum Guide at: http://www.law.columbia.edu/courses/search
SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.LAW L6357 Public Health Law 2 pts. This is a Law School course. For more detailed course information, please go to the Law School Curriculum Guide at: http://www.law.columbia.edu/courses/search SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
LAW L6506x Gender Justice 3 pts. This is a Law School course. For more detailed course information, please go to the Law School Curriculum Guide at: http://www.law.columbia.edu/courses/search SIPA: Management. SIPA: Electives. SIPA: EPD. SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Gender Policy. SIPA: Electives.
LAW L6510x or y Law & Education: Issues of Authority, Religion, Free Speech and Safety 2 pts. This is a Law School course.
For more detailed course information, please go to the Law School Curriculum Guide at: http://www.law.columbia.edu/courses/search SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
LAW L6511x or y Law & Educational Institutions: Equity Issues 2 pts. This is a Law School course.
For more detailed course information, please go to the Law School Curriculum Guide at: http://www.law.columbia.edu/courses/search SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
LAW L8006y Domestic Violence & the Law 2 pts.
This is a Law School course.
For more detailed course information, please go to the Law School Curriculum Guide at: http://www.law.columbia.edu/courses/search
SIPA: Human Rights. SIPA: USP- Urban Policy Track. SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Gender Policy. SIPA: Electives.LAW L8019x Diversity and Innovation 3 pts. This is a Law School course. For more detailed course information, please go to the Law School Curriculum Guide at: http://www.law.columbia.edu/courses/search SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
LAW L8193y School Desegragation: US & East European Roma (Gypsies) Compared 2 pts.
This is a Law School course.
For more detailed course information, please go to the Law School Curriculum Guide at: http://www.law.columbia.edu/courses/search
SIPA: East Central Europe. SIPA: United States. SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.LAW L8241x Seminar: Business & Law of Healthcare 2 pts. This is a Law School course.
For more detailed course information, please go to the Law School Curriculum Guide at: http://www.law.columbia.edu/courses/search SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
LAW L8271x Seminar: Access to Healthcare 2 pts. This is a Law School course.
For more detailed course information, please go to the Law School Curriculum Guide at: http://www.law.columbia.edu/courses/search SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
LAW L8677y Aging & Disability Law 2 pts. This is a Law School course.
For more detailed course information, please go to the Law School Curriculum Guide at: http://www.law.columbia.edu/courses/search
SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.LAW L9015x Seminar: Child, Family & State 2 pts. This is a Law School course.
For more detailed course information, please go to the Law School Curriculum Guide at: http://www.law.columbia.edu/courses/search SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.
LAW L9060y Immigration Law & Policy 2 pts. This is a Law School course.
For more detailed course information, please go to the Law School Curriculum Guide at: http://www.law.columbia.edu/courses/search
SIPA: MIA- Interstate Relations. SIPA: Human Rights. SIPA: USP- Urban Policy Track. SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.LAW L9149y Sexual Harassment in Employment: Policy & Practice 2 pts. This is a Law School course.
For more detailed course information, please go to the Law School Curriculum Guide at: http://www.law.columbia.edu/courses/search
SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.LAW L9153y Topics in Law & Sexuality 3 pts. This is a Law School course.
For more detailed course information, please go to the Law School Curriculum Guide at: http://www.law.columbia.edu/courses/search
SIPA: Human Rights. SIPA: USP- Urban Policy Track. SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Gender Policy. SIPA: Electives.LAW L9169x Abortion: Law in Context 3 pts.Not offered in 2012-2013. This is a Law School course. For more detailed course information, please go to the Law School Curriculum Guide at: http://www.law.columbia.edu/courses/search SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Gender Policy. SIPA: Electives.
LAW L9181y Asian Americans and the Law 2 pts. This is a Law School course.
For more detailed course information, please go to the Law School Curriculum Guide at: http://www.law.columbia.edu/courses/search
SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.LAW L9192y Welfare Law: Legal Issues & Policy Choices 2 pts. This is a Law School course.
For more detailed course information, please go to the Law School Curriculum Guide at: http://www.law.columbia.edu/courses/search
SIPA: Human Rights. SIPA: USP- Urban Policy Track. SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.LAW L9213x Seminar: Race & Gender Conscious Remedies 3 pts. This is a Law School course.
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LAW L9219y Critical Race Theory 3 pts. This is a Law School course.
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SIPA: Human Rights. SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.LAW L9220y Race & Poverty Law 2 pts. This is a Law School course.
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SIPA: Human Rights. SIPA: United States. SIPA: USP- Urban Policy Track. SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.LAW L9410y Law and Policy of Homelessness 2 pts. This is a Law School course.
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SIPA: USP- Urban Policy Track. SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.LAW L9552x Seminar: Topics in Law & Sexuality: Gay Marriage 3 pts. This is a Law School course.
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LAW L9563x or y Mental Health Law 2 pts. This is a Law School course.
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SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.LAW L9827y Educational Policy Making and the Courts 2 pts. This is a Law School course.
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SIPA: USP- Social Policy Track. SIPA: Electives.G6303 Economic Growth and Development, II
G6451 -G6452 Economics of Labor I & II