Public Policy courses examine the context, institutions, and processes of policy-making and implementation, as well as concepts and criteria for policy evaluation. In this subfield, we teach students how to address theories of how policy is made and the influence of key actors and institutions.
We have four excellent faculty that teach within this area of focus:
Associate Professor Renan Levine
Associate Professor Stefan Renckens
Associate Professor Phil Triadafilopoulos
Assistant Professor Nicole Bernhardt
Assistant Professor Titilayo Soremi
Public Policy | * Quantitative Reasoning for Political Science and Public Policy Policy Communications with Data Public Policy Making Applied Statistics for Politics and Public Policy Global Public Policy and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Program Evaluation Law and the Public Policy * Canadian Environmental Policy * Intergovernmental Relations in Canada * Intergovernmental Relations and Public Policy Political Strategy * Public Policy in Canada * Applications of American Foreign Policy * Public Policies in the United States * Political Interests, Political Identity and Public Policy​​​​​​​ * Immigration and Canadian Political Development * Comparative Public Policy​​​​​​​ * The Limits of Rationality Global Environmental Politics * Public Policy and Human Development in the Global South |