Requirements for the Public Policy Major
Public Policy majors must complete a total of 44 credits for the major, and complete all General Education requirements.
Students with transfer coursework, study abroad coursework, non-PUBPOL prefix courses at UMass Amherst, and/or course credit through exams (including AP and IB) must take, at a minimum, 24 graded credits of combined required and elective courses at UMass Amherst with a PUBPOL prefix with at least 8 credits at the 300-level or higher.
*Public policy coursework had the prefix SPP through spring 2026 before the prefix changed to PUBPOL.*
This must be completed by the end of the second semester in the major. Options:
| Course Title | Gen Ed | Offered | Prereq | Credits | Substitutions |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PUBPOL105 Introduction to Political Economy | SB, DU | Spring | none | 4 | ECON105 |
| PUBPOL111 Policy in an Age of Precarity | SB, DU | Fall, Spring? | none | 4 | |
| PUBPOL122 Creating a Sustainable Future | SB, DG | none | 4 | ||
| PUBPOL181 Controversies in Public Policy | SB, DU | Fall, Summer | none | 4 | POLISCI181 |
| PUBPOL151 Water, Oil, and Blood: The Middle East in Global Policy | SB, DG | Spring | none | 4 | MES151 |
| Another PUBPOL 100-level course |
It’s recommended that these be completed by the end of the fourth semester in the major. Required:
| Course Title | Gen Ed | Offered | Prerequisite | Credits | Substitutions |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PUBPOL280 Public Policy | SB | Fall, Spring | none | 4 | POLISCI280 |
| PUBPOL203 Economics for Public Policy | SB | Spring | 16+ on algebra section of the math placement test, OR MATH 100, OR MATH 101 & 102, OR MATH 104, OR the R1 & PUBPOL 204 | 4 | ECON103, RES-ECON102 |
| PUBPOL204 Statistical Models for Public Policy | R2 | Fall | 11+ on algebra section of math placement test, OR completion of the R1 | 4 | STATISTC240, RES-ECON212, PSYCH240, ANTHRO281, PUBHLTH 223, OIM240 |
Students must achieve a cumulative average of 2.0 across the four introductory courses - PUBPOL 100-level, PUBPOL 280, PUBPOL 203, and PUBPOL 204.
If you plan to take one of the "substitute" courses, check SPIRE to identify the needed prerequisite class. Also, read the policy below, "Courses Taken outside the Department of Public Policy."
| Course Title | Gen Ed | Offered | Prereq | Credits | Substitutions |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PUBPOL301 Junior Writing Seminar: Communicating Public Policy | JYW | Fall | PUBPOL280, ENGLWRIT112 | 3 | Secondary Public Policy majors may substitute Junior Year Writing from their primary major and take a PUBPOL 300+ elective, instead |
| PUBPOL302 Practicum: Contemplating Your Career | Fall | 1 | |||
| PUBPOL494DI Capstone for Public Policy Majors | IE | Spring | PUBPOL203, PUBPOL204, PUBPOL280 | 4 | Honors students may substitute PUBPOL499D |
In addition to the required courses, students will select elective courses to explore different interests, acquire additional skills and proficiencies, and develop a policy focus.
At least five elective courses are required for a minimum of 20 credits. At least 12 credits must be at the 300-level or above. A maximum of four credits earned through hands-on practicum units, PUBPOL398R Undergraduate Research Experience Program and/or PUBPOL398PI Public Policy Internship, may be applied toward the required 20 elective credits.
Electives must either be (1) taken with a PUBPOL course prefix, (2) taught by a Public Policy faculty member, or (3) pre-approved to be taken through a domestic or international study program. Electives include:
| Course Title | Gen Ed | Fall | Spring | Prerequisite | Credits | Substitutions |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PUBPOL190SM Introductory Stats w/Impact Mindset | Spring | none | 1 | |||
| PUBPOL208 Defending Democracy in a Digital World | SB | Fall | none | 4 | COMM 208, CICS208 | |
| PUBPOL228 Weighing the Evidence: Reasoning Under Uncertainty for Policy and Law | R2 | High-school-level algebra and completion of the R1 Gen Ed | 3 | LEGAL228 | ||
| PUBPOL230 The Politician and the Journalist | Fall | Spring | none | 3 | POLISCI230, JOURNAL230 | |
| PUBPOL290PS Policy and Social Inequality | Spring | none | 3 | SOCIOL290PS | ||
| PUBPOL309 Natural Resource Policy Administration | none | 3 | NRC309 | |||
| PUBPOL310 Environmental and Resource Economics | PUBPOL203 or Econ103 or Res-Econ102 | 4 | ECON310 | |||
| PUBPOL312 Making a Difference: Policies and Strategies for Social Change | SB, DU | sophomore, junior, senior | 4 | |||
| PUBPOL320 Introduction to Public Administration | Fall | sophomore, junior, senior | 4 | POLISCI320 | ||
| PUBPOL341 Social Welfare | Spring? | sophomore, junior, senior | 4 | SOC341 | ||
| PUBPOL349 Economic Policy Lab | PUBPOL 203, ECON 103, or RES-ECON 102 | 4 | ECON349 | |||
| PUBPOL352 U.S. Latin American Relations | Spring | sophomore, junior, senior | 4 | POLISCI352 | ||
| PUBPOL364 Gender and Race in U.S. Social Policy | junior, senior | 4 | HIST364, POLISCI364 | |||
| PUBPOL376 Catalyzing Change: Creating & Running a Nonprofit | sophomore, junior, senior | 4 | ||||
| PUBPOL390C Comparative Social Policy | Fall | sophomore, junior, senior | 3 | SOCIOL390C | ||
| PUBPOL390P Managing for the Public Good | Spring | PUBPOL 280 or POLISCI 280 | 3 | |||
| PUBPOL394EI Social Justice in Practice: Law, Politics & Policy | IE | Spring | sophomore, junior, senior *Offered at Charles River Campus only* | 4 | LEGAL394EI | |
| PUBPOL394LI Leading for Social Impact | IE | Fall | 4 | |||
| PUBPOL394PI Politics & Policy in the American Police State | IE | Spring | PUBPOL280 or POLISCI280 or LEGAL250/101 AND sophomore, junior, or senior | 4 | LEGAL394PO | |
| PUBPOL 394SP Sports, Policy, and Politics | IE | Fall | 4 | POLISCI394SP | ||
| PUBPOL398R Public Policy Research Practicum | Fall | Spring | Must apply for and earn a research role | 1-3 | ||
| PUBPOL494EI Environmental and Public Policy Dispute Resolution | IE | 3 | LEGAL494EI Offered Sum 26 | |||
| PUBPOL499C Tackling Today's Big Problems: Policy Methods | Fall | PUBPOL 203, 204, 280, 301 (or equivalents); Honors student | 3 | |||
| PUBPOL525 Governing the Commons | senior | 3 | ||||
| PUBPOL540 Internet Governance and Information Policy | senior | 3 | ||||
| PUBPOL585 Introduction to GIS | Fall | Spring | senior | 3 | NRC585 Offered Sum 26, Winter 27. | |
| PUBPOL590IM Advanced Statistics w/Impact Mindset (aSWIM) | Spring | STAT 525 or SOC 390 or permission of instructor | 4 | This does not count toward CHC. | ||
| PUBPOL590P Technology Policy and Innovation to Serve the Common Good | Spring | senior | 3 | |||
| PUBPOL590STF Human Rights and Public Administration | Spring | senior | 3 |
Seniors may also request instructor permission to take 600-level graduate courses. (For those in the Commonwealth Honors College, two 500-level or higher graduate classes are likely to be permitted to count toward the honors curriculum. Check with your CHC advisor for details.)
The Fine Print
Public Policy majors must complete a total of 44 credits for the major, and complete all General Education requirements. Classes for the Public Policy major must be taken for a letter grade with two exceptions. First, classes that are completed through AP, IB, or other high school exam-based credit do not require a letter grade. Second, students who complete applied coursework through research (PUBPOL 398R) or an internship (PUBPOL 398P) may complete those specific courses with a Pass or a letter grade.
For students who plan to take classes via study abroad or domestic exchange, they may count up to 12 course credits to fulfill Public Policy major requirements (with pre-approval).
Students with transfer coursework, study abroad coursework, non-PUBPOL prefix courses at UMass Amherst, and/or course credit through exams (including AP and IB) must take, at a minimum, 24 graded credits of combined required and elective courses at UMass Amherst with an PUBPOL prefix with at least 8 credits at the 300-level or higher.
Courses that are cross-listed with PUBPOL count towards the major. Cross-listed courses are single courses taught at the same time by the same professor and listed by two departments. For example, POLISCI 280 Public Policy counts toward the Public Policy major requirements because it is cross-listed with PUBPOL 280 Public Policy. In contrast, STATISTC240 Introduction to Statistics is offered only by the Math Department. While it can fulfill the PUBPOL 204 Statistical Models for Public Policy requirement, a student would still be required to take 24 credits with the PUBPOL (formerly SPP) prefix.
A maximum of 4 credits earned through hands-on practicum units–PUBPOL398R Undergraduate Research Experience Program and/or PUBPOL398P Public Policy Internship–may be applied toward the required 20 elective credits.
Transfer students may transfer up to 20 credits with a maximum of 12 upper division credits inclusive of study abroad credits into the Public Policy major if approved by the Undergraduate Program Director. All transfer students should meet with the Director of Undergraduate Advising once they arrive on campus.
Numerous opportunities are available for study at other institutions. Students can take Smith, Amherst, Holyoke, and Hampshire College classes as part of the Five College Consortium. Our Domestic Exchange program allows individuals to choose from over 170 institutions in the U.S. and continue UMass degree programs while on exchange. There are a multitude of study abroad programs around the world from which students can choose to enrich their undergraduate experience.
The Public Policy major will accept up to 12 credits toward major requirements from students participating in study abroad and domestic exchange programs. Students must consult the Undergraduate Program Director on course selection with documentation such as a syllabus for all courses to be counted toward the Public Policy major before starting the exchange. Accepted courses must be relevant to public policy.
Students who complete Public Policy as their secondary major and fulfill their Junior Year Writing seminar in their primary major are required to take a substitute 300-level or higher PUBPOL elective of three credits. Students are welcome to enroll in PUBPOL301: Junior Writing Seminar: Communicating Public Policy. If students take the PUBPOL Junior Year Writing course, it counts toward the 24 PUBPOL credit Public Policy major requirement.
Students in the iCons Program may request that the iCons 2 Junior Year Writing course substitute for PUBPOL301: Junior Writing Seminar. However, they must substitute another PUBPOL course to fulfill the 24 credits for the Public Policy major, as outlined in the requirement above, Courses Taken Outside the Department of Public Policy (no PUBPOL prefix).
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