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PAF 3301: Models of Service Delivery: Constituencies, Stakeholders, And The Policy
3.00 Credits
CUNY Bernard M Baruch College
3 hours; 3 credits Introduces students to the principles and problems of urban administration and the design of urban service delivery systems. Particular focus on how well government services the public, what kind of information answers questions relating to the effectiveness and quality of services, and how to make service delivery more responsive to the public. Prerequisites: PUB 1250 and pre-public affairs core or pre-business core or pre-arts and sciences core.
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PAF 3401: Quantitative Methods For Policy And Practice
3.00 Credits
CUNY Bernard M Baruch College
3 hours; 3 credits This course explores how quantitative methods are used to address policy and operational issues confronting public and nonprofit agencies. Students learn how and why professionals use different research methods and data analysis techniques. Cases are examined throughout the class to familiarize students with real-world research and empirical evidence. Prerequisites: PUB 1250 and pre-public affairs core or pre-business core or pre-arts and sciences core.
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PAF 3402: Policy Analysis
3.00 Credits
CUNY Bernard M Baruch College
3 hours; 3 credits Provides students with a conceptual and analytical approach to the study of public policy. Integrates policy theory with applications to actual policies. Addresses the U.S. policymaking arena-the institutions and processes through which public policy is formulated, legitimated, implemented, and evaluated. Provides different analytical paradigms and specific methods of analysis and extensive examination of contempo - rary U.S. social welfare policy. Prerequisites: PUB 1250 and pre-public affairs core or pre-business core or pre-arts and sciences core.
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PAF 3451: Selected Topics in Public Affairs
3.00 Credits
CUNY Bernard M Baruch College
3 hours; 3 credits Topics will vary from offering to offering. Topics offered will provide an application of concepts developed in the introductory courses. Please consult the current Schedule of Classes or the Office of Student Services for specific topics. (Not open to students who have completed PUB 3451.) Prerequisites: PUB 1250 and pre-public affairs core or pre-business core or pre-arts and sciences core.
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PAF 3501: Advanced Statistical Analysis For Public Policy And Management
3.00 Credits
CUNY Bernard M Baruch College
3 hours; 3 credits Introduces students to advanced statistical methods used in policy analysis, program evaluation, and quantitative management. Building on the basic regression model, the course extends students' understanding of the application of regression analysis and time series analysis to policy and management data. Topics include multiple regression, regression with dummy variables, nonlinear relationships, time series analysis, interrupted time series analysis, and path analysis. Emphasis on students' ability to build and test their own models using real-world policy and management data and to critically interpret the models of others. Prerequisites: PUB 1250 and pre-public affairs core or pre-business core or pre-arts and sciences core.
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PAF 4401: Seminar in Public Affairs
3.00 Credits
CUNY Bernard M Baruch College
3 hours; 3 credits This is an advanced policy course in a faculty member's area of expertise. Topics such as public-private partnerships; the economics and politics of poverty; the education achieve - ment gap; and immigration reform will be explored. Students are expected to become active participants as they guide class discussions, research, write, and present their findings. Prerequisites: PUB 1250 and public affairs core or permission of faculty.
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PAF 5000: Independent Study in Public Affairs
3.00 Credits
CUNY Bernard M Baruch College
Hours and credits to be arranged Not open to students who have completed PUB 5000. Prerequisites: PUB 1250 and pre-public affairs core or pre-business core or pre-arts and sciences core.
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PAF 5452: Internship in Public Affairs
3.00 Credits
CUNY Bernard M Baruch College
3 hours; 3 credits Students interested in a public sector career are afforded the opportunity to work under supervision in a government, nonprofit, or public agency. This course is designed to bridge the gap between the classroom and workplace and to provide hands-on work experience. Students work as interns in organizations appropriate to their major field of study. (May be repeated once for outside credit. Not open to students who have completed 6 credits of PUB 5452. Before registering, students must obtain the permission of the Office of Student Services in the School of Public Affairs.) Prerequisites: Two public affairs (PAF) or public administration (PUB) courses; pre-public affairs core or pre-business core or pre-arts and sciences core.
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PAF 6001-6003: Honors
3.00 Credits
CUNY Bernard M Baruch College
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PED 1310: Karate Skill Techniques
2.00 Credits
CUNY Bernard M Baruch College
2 hours; 1 credit A course designed to acquire the basic techniques in karate (tae-kwan-do) to improve reflexes, strength, and endurance.
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