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Ramapo College Office of Graduate Admissions

McBride House 505 Ramapo Valley Road Mahwah, NJ 07430

Phone: (201) 684-7270
Text: (201) 800-6057
Email: graduate@ramapo.edu
Fax: (201) 684-7964

30 Credit Track – Full Time Sample Schedule

Fall

  • PUBL 600: Politics of Policymaking
  • PUBL 616: Econometrics and Analytics
  • PUBL 601: Federal Public Policy & Governance

Spring

  • PUBL 621: Political Economy
  • PUBL 618: Public Management
  • PUBL 602: State & Local Public Policy

Fall

  • PUBL 700: Internship
    Students will complete an internship in the field of public policy in their area of choice and meet intermittently throughout the semester to discuss their observations, data collection, and possible research projects associated with their internship. By the end of their internship experience, students will be able to contrast theory and practice by reflecting on experiential learning acquired through an internship and utilizing data gathered during their internship to conduct preliminary policy analysis.
  • 1 Elective

Spring

  • 2 Electives

*Curriculum maps and course offerings subject to change

Ramapo

List of Electives

  • MSWK 507: Cultural Diversity, Racism, Oppression, and Privilege
  • MSWK 505: Social Welfare Programs and Policies I
  • MSWK 604: Advanced Social Policy
  • MSWK 610: Public Health in West Africa
  • MSWK 670: Social Welfare Policies in Health and Mental Health
  • MBAD 610: Becoming a 21st Century Leader
  • MBAD 625: Crisis & Change Management
  • MBAD/DATA 670: Data Visualization
  • ACCT 502: Government and Not-For-Profit Accounting
  • ACCT 625: International Accounting
  • BADM 501: Data Analytics
  • BADM 503: Business Law, Ethics & Regulatory Pronouncements
  • MATH 570: Applied Statistics
  • MATH 685: Introduction to Experimental Design
  • DATA 601: Introduction to Data Science
  • NURS 660: Leadership and Innovation in Healthcare
  • NURS 670: Healthcare Economics and Finance
  • NURS 808: Health Policy Leadership