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1 MSSP Approved Electives Department Course Number Course Section Title Accounting ACCT611 Financial Accounting Anthropology ANTH518 Anthropology and Praxis Anthropology ANTH518 Anthropology & Praxis: Transforming Social Life Anthropology ANTH547 ANTHROPOLOGY & EDUCATION Anthropology ANTH623 Class, Inequality and Health: Ethnographic Perspectives Bioethics BIOE601 PROSEMINAR: Introduction to Bioethics Business & Public Policy BEPP770 Intro to Business Economics and Public Policy City Planning CPLN501 Quantitative Planning Analysis Methods City Planning CPLN503 Modeling Geographic City Planning CPLN506 SPECIAL TOPICS IN URBAN STUDIES: POVERTY, RACISM, AND CRIME IN PHILADELPHIA City Planning CPLN520 Intro to Community and Economic Development City Planning CPLN531 Introduc on To Environmental Planning & Policy City Planning CPLN623 RACE, CLASS & POVERTY City Planning CPLN623 Global Urban Poverty City Planning CPLN642 DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT City Planning CPLN689 Urban Policy Analysis City Planning CPLN689 URBAN POLICY ANALYSIS City Planning CPLN737 HOUSING IN DEV COUNTRIES Page 1 of 9
2 Communications COMM506 Introduction to Media Policy Communications COMM637 PUBLIC HEALTH COMM. Communications COMM717 Communications and Development Communications COMM847 Development Communication and Social Change Criminology CRIM601 Proseminar in Criminal Justice Criminology CRIM602 EVIDENCE BASED SENTENCING Criminology CRIM634 Evidence Based Crime Prevention Education EDUC505 Globalization and the University Education EDUC511 Equality Education EDUC512 UNIV COMMUN PARTNERSHIPS Education EDUC514 Education in Developing Countries Education EDUC541 Access & Choice in American Higher Education Education EDUC544 SCHOOL & SOCIETY IN AMERICA Education EDUC545 Race and Racism in Education Education EDUC546 Sociolinguistics of Education Education EDUC547 Anthropology and Education Education EDUC548 AMERICAN EDUCATION REFORM: HISTORY, POLICY AND PRACTICE Education EDUC556 HIGHER EDUCATION FINANCE Education EDUC601 Economic Aspects of Educational Policy Page 2 of 9
3 Education EDUC628 EDUCATION FINANCE POLICY Education EDUC642 HIGH ED IN AMERICAN SOCIETY Education EDUC646 Examining the School To Prison Pipeline: Implications of History, Policy, Race Education EDUC667 Introductory Statistics for Educational Research Education EDUC677 Info & Communications Technologies For Educ & Dev in Global Perspective Education EDUC682 Qualitative Modes of Inquiry Education EDUC683 Survey Methods & Design Education EDUC702 CONCEPTUAL MODELS IN EDUCATION ADMINISTRATION Education EDUC703 Advanced Qualitative and Case Study Research Education EDUC712 POLICY MAKING IN EDUCATION Education EDUC716 PUB POL ISSUES IN HIGHER EDUCATION Education EDUC723 MULTICULT ISSUES IN EDUCATION Education EDUC768 MEASUREMENT THEORY & TEST CONSTRUCTION Education EDUC771 FACTOR ANALYSIS & SCALE DEVELOPMENT Education EDUC880 COMPLEX, MULTILEVEL & LONGITUDINAL RESEARCH MODELS Engineering CIT590 Programming Language and Techniques Environmental Studies ENVS638 GLOBAL WATER POLICY AND GOVERNANCE Environmental Studies ENVS681 Modeling Geographical Space Finance FNCE602 MACROECN & GLOBAL ECONOM Page 3 of 9
4 Finance FNCE611 Corporate Finance Finance FNCE613 Macroeconomics and the Global Economic Environment Fine Arts FNAR661 Film Video 1 Fine Arts FNAR669 Graduate Video Studio Gender, Sexuality, Women Studi GSWS516 Public Interest Workshop Gender, Sexuality, Women Studi GSWS532 Gender, Labor Force & Markets Gender, Sexuality, Women Studi GSWS555 Women and Incarceration Gender, Sexuality, Women Studi GSWS555 WOMEN AND INCARCERATION Gender, Sexuality, Women Studi GSWS588 THE POLITICS OF WOMEN'S HEALTH CARE Gov't Administration GAFL515 Section title The Business of Public Finance Investment Banking Course title Public Finance Investment Banking Gov't Administration GAFL521 Fundraising For Nonprofits and Government Gov't. Administration GAFL502 Public Communications Gov't. Administration GAFL520 NONPR & SOC ENTREPRENEUR: Nonprofits & Social Entrepreneurism Gov't. Administration GAFL530 PENNSYLVANIA POLITICS Gov't. Administration GAFL532 URBAN GOVERNMENT IN ACTION (Big City Politics: How to Pass Municipal Legislation) Gov't. Administration GAFL542 Downtown Development Gov't. Administration GAFL551 Government Relations: Lobbying Gov't. Administration GAFL569 The Politics of Housing and Urban Development Gov't. Administration GAFL631 Politics, Policyand Public Service Page 4 of 9
5 Gov't. Administration GAFL713 The Practice of Economic Development Gov't. Administration GAFL715 LOCAL ELECTIVE POLITICS Gov't. Administration GAFL725 Development Projects in Cities Gov't. Administration GAFL727 Managing Public Funds: The Treasury Function Gov't. Administration GAFL732 Public Management Gov't. Administration GAFL748 Foundations and Grant Management Gov't. Administration GAFL761 Lobbying Health Care Mgmnt HCMG859 COMPARATIVE Health Care SYSTEMS Health Policy Research HPR503 QUAL METHODS IN HEALTH RES Health Policy Research HPR606 Fundamentals of Health Policy Health Policy Research HPR610 Achieving Evidence Based Health Policy International Studies INTS510 International Norms & Global Governance Law LAW676 Election Law Management MGMT691 Negotiations Non Profit NPLD587 Building Nonprofits that Thrive Non Profit NPLD784 The Non Profit Sector: Concepts & Theories Nonprofit Leadership NPLD786 Nonprofits in a Changing World Nonprofit Leadership NPLD795 Non Profit Leadership Nursing NURS531 FORENSIC MENTAL HEALTH Page 5 of 9
6 Nursing NURS540 Current Issues in Health and Social Policy Nursing NURS555 WOMEN AND INCARCERATION Nursing NURS570 Intro to Public Health Nursing NURS640 GLOBAL HEALTH POL & DEL: GLOBAL HEALTH POLICY AND DELIVERY Nursing NURS644 HEALTH CARE IN AN AGING SOCIETY Nursing NURS708 Public Policy Leadership in the American Public/Private System of Health Care Nursing NURS749 HISTORY, HEALTH, AND SOCIAL POLICY Operations Info. Decisions OIDD662 Enabling Technologies Organizational Dynamics DYNM635 Organizational Essentials for Leadership Organizational Dynamics DYNM656 NEW NORMAL:RACIAL DIVERS: New Normal: Racial & Ethnic Diversity in 21st Century Workplace Organizational Dynamics DYNM666 Systems and Design Thinking Organizational Dynamics DYNM689 Balance of Power in International New Norm Political Science PSCI414/MSSP 514 The Politics of the Welfare State Political Science PSCI514 Political Economy of East Asia Political Science PSCI531 Public Opinions and Elections Political Science PSCI576 PUBLIC OPINION Political Science PSCI655 Democratization Political Science PSCI696 Qualitative Methods Public Health PUBH500 Intro to Public Health Page 6 of 9
7 Public Health PUBH504 BEHAVIORAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCES IN PUBLIC HEALTH Public Health PUBH505 PH POLICY AND ADMINISTRATION Public Health PUBH507 ETHICS, LAW & PUB POLICY Public Health PUBH517 Epidemiologic Study of Geography and Health Public Health PUBH520 Topics in Public Health Economics Public Health PUBH525 PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT: Dev Effective Public Health Programs Using a Humans Rights Approach Public Health PUBH550 Urban Health Social Policy MSSP670 Education, Society & Social Policy Social Policy MSSP710 Democratizing Data: Analytics for Social Change Social Policy MSSP780 Policy and Difference in Postmodernity Social Policy MSSP798 Global Social Impact 360 Social Work SWRK703 IMPACTING GOVERNMENT POLICY IN PENNSYLVANIA Social Work SWRK706 Policies for Children and Their Families Social Work SWRK712 City Limits:The Impact of Urban Policy Social Work SWRK730 Community Mapping Social Work SWRK735 Social and Economic Development Social Work SWRK736 Building Community Capacity Social Work SWRK748 MICROFINANCE AND WOMEN'S EMPOWERMENT IN INDIA Social Work SWRK755 International Social Work: Practicing in the Global South, Page 7 of 9
8 Social Work SWRK763 IMMIGRATION: POL & PRACTICE Social Work SWRK769 Aging:The Intersection of Policy and Practice Social Work SWRK775 INTIMATE VIOLENCE Social Work SWRK785 Criminal Justice Policies: Implications for Social Work Social Work SWRK793 GLOBAL HEALTH/HEALTH POL: GLOBAL HEALTH POLICY AND DELIVERY Social Work SWRK796 Family Economic Mobility: Problems and Policies Social Work SWRK798 HOUSING POLICY & SOCIAL INCLUSION Social Work SWRK798 Criminal Justice Policies: Implications for Social Work Social Work SWRK798 LGBTQ Communities and Social Policy Social Work SWRK798 Critical Race Theory Social Work SWRK798* Policy and "Difference" in Postmodernity Social Work SWRK798* The Latino/a & Puerto Rican Experience: Philadelphia and Nationally Social Work SWRK798* Cuba: Education, Culture, and Social Policy Social Work SWRK798* IMMIGRATION: IMPLICATIONS FOR POLICY AND PRACTICE Sociology SOCI 541 Gender, Labor Force and Labor Markets Sociology SOCI553 FIELD METH. SOCIAL RES Sociology SOCI596 Sociology of Education Sociology SOCI630 Poverty and Inequality Sociology SOCI643 Social Stratification Page 8 of 9
9 Sociology SOCI643 Social Stratification Statistics STAT520 Applied Econometrics Urban Studies URBS516 PUBLIC INTEREST WORKSHOP Urban Studies URBS530 GIS APPL IN SOCIAL SCIENCE Urban Studies URBS714 Urban Policy Research and Analysis Page 9 of 9
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