The new B.A. program in Public Policy and Advocacy is an interdisciplinary Social Science major focusing upon public and community affairs. The major appeals to a wide range of capable students, especially those interested in policy analysis, community advocacy, political activism, public administration, journalism, conventional and social entrepreneurship, and pre-law.
The program offers two concentrations. The Public Law/Conservatorship concentration appeals to those interested in law school and those interested in a career as a court appointed conservator and guardian, which involves financial and health planning for people in need of assistance. The Service and Activism concentration appeals to majors whose future work will, in various ways, involve leadership in public and community affairs.
Paving the Way to Exciting and Successful Futures:
Students in this major can pursue many different goals with this course of study: a lucrative career as a conservator and guardian immediately after graduation; preparation for work in fields related to activism, policy analysis and advocacy, government and business employment; and preparation for programs of graduate study in the Social Sciences, Public or Business Administration; Public Policy; or Law among others.