Solving Public Policy Problems: UC Berkeley’s Eightfold Path
Offered By: University of California, Berkeley via edX
Course Description
Overview
Interested in public policy thinking? This course will equip you to utilize a powerful, eight-step method for analyzing public policy problems and formulating recommendations for addressing them.
To help you learn the “eightfold path” to problem solving, you will review and enjoy lectures and presentations by faculty from UC Berkeley’s Goldman School of Public Policy, the top-ranked graduate academy in this field. You will examine specific policy examples and learn to apply this method to the social challenges you wish to concentrate upon in your own work.
And this course is just the beginning! Consider exploring graduate training in public policy. Earn a Masters in Public Affairs (MPA) degree from the Goldman School.
Taught by
Eugene Bardach, Henry E. Brady, Jennifer M. Granholm, Daniel M. Kammen, David L. Kirp, Steven Raphael, Robert B. Reich and Larry A. Rosenthal JD, MPP, PhD
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