Public Policy, AB

The Bachelor of Arts (AB) in Public Policy is a joint degree program offered by the College of Arts & Sciences and the McCourt School of Public Policy. The Joint Program in Public Policy (JPPP) combines training in the liberal arts and education of the whole person with specialized knowledge and professional skills in public policy. 

First-year students enrolling in the Fall 2023 term and beyond are eligible for this degree. 

Students who enroll in the JPPP spend their first two years on the Hilltop where they complete University and College of Arts & Sciences core requirements, as well as a public policy gateway course. JPPP students then spend their Junior and Senior years on the Capitol Campus completing course and experiential learning requirements in the McCourt School of Public Policy.

Students who intend to enroll in this degree are advised to complete their University and College Core requirements in their first two years. 

Integrated Writing Requirement

Across core, elective, experiential and skill-based courses, students will practice a variety of policy-oriented research methods and strategic communication skills. Assignments building these skills will include short policy writing assignments such as policy memos, blogs, reflections, and op-eds as well as longer formats such as policy analyses and argumentative essays. Writing is integrated across the curricula, and policy cluster signature courses fulfill the Integrated Writing requirement.

Study Abroad

Students who study abroad may transfer up to two conditionally approved elective courses towards the JPPP major. Students wishing to transfer courses need to provide their study plans to the JPPP Faculty Director prior to departure in order to identify elective courses that potentially count towards the major. Students will then need to  provide detailed syllabi to the Faculty Director when they return to campus for approval of transfer credit. If up to two reviewed courses have sufficient policy content, students need to complete and submit the Evaluation of Transfer Credit Form to the JPPP Advising Dean in order to successfully transfer the credits.

More Information

For more information about the undergraduate Public Policy major, please visit the Joint Program in Public Policy website.