Practice academic and applied policy skills alongside class projects
Evaluate policies systematically
Analyze and visualize data
Write briefs, give presentations
Build coalitions, manage conflicts
Connect classwork to research, civic, and community roles
Three pathways through the same comprehensive curriculum
Deep dive into policy analysis, legislative processes, and government affairs
Emphasis on quantitative and qualitative research methods
Focus on advocacy strategies, communication, and stakeholder engagement
10 resource sets • 40 activities • Flexible add-ons to your syllabus
Supplemental, in-browser resources designed to support your classwork and deepen policy analysis.
High-level summaries that connect the curriculum to real-world policy debates.
A guided walkthrough of how undergrads move from questions to recommendations.
Clarifies research questions, units of analysis, and feasible methods for class projects.
Quick comparisons of global education systems for seminar discussion.
Use each unit as a structured supplement to weekly lectures and readings.
Apply concepts to current policy issues in your community and campus.
Move through modules at your own speed or align them with class milestones.
Scaffolded milestones help you plan, analyze, and deliver polished research.
Bring structured debate questions and stakeholder viewpoints into class.
Simulations, case studies, and collaborative projects keep learning active.