Sem: Writing for Public Policy2018 Spring
Subject Political Science (POLS) 4310 Section 991 (CRN: 15297)
Prerequisite: senior standing. Research seminar dealing with selected phases of politics and government in the United States. It gives students the opportunity to bring analytical skills and substantive knowledge gained in prior courses to bear on a selected topic of importance, and will involve a substantial writing project. Dual-listed in the UALR Graduate Catalog as POLS 5310. Three credit hours.
In this seminar students learn a general method for planning, producing, assessing, and critically analyzing communications in a variety of real-life public policy contexts and situations. This course is ideal for students preparing for careers in politics, government, public relations, law, public policy, journalism, social work, public health, or in any role related to public affairs.
2 seats available (capacity: 12)
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Public Affairs
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Social Sciences & Comm