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MUP - City and Community Planning… core requirements Students must complete the following courses: … requirements Students must complete the following courses: … ELECTIVES Focus Areas Focus Areas are optional groupings of courses to help you choose your electives. You can go deeper … challenges through urban planning and policy. URPL-GP.2625, Environmental Infrastructure is a key course in …
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Capstone: Advanced Projects in Health Finance, Management, and Policy I… Couples with CAP-GP 3802. For MPA-Health students. As part of the core … CAP-GP.3801 …
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MPA-MPH with Global Health Concentration… to Sample Program Sequence below for a full listing of courses. 36 CREDITS toward the Master of Public Health (MPH) … waives the MPA's Statistical Methods requirement (CORE-GP 1011). The MPH courses Health Care Policy (GPH-GU 2110) … the MPA's Intro to Health Policy and Management course (HPAM-GP 1830). For those specializing in Health Policy …
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Executive Master of Public Administration (EMPA)… goals. The majority (60%) of credits consists of elective courses, allowing students to focus on specific topics or … leadership coaching, targeted leadership development courses, and a co-curricular series that includes … The remaining 18 credits are fulfilled through elective courses , which you select in consultation with your advisors …
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MPA in Health Policy & Management-MD… will be comprised of: 12 Core course credits The core courses are: CORE-GP 1018 Microeconomics CORE-GP 1020 Management and Leadership … an MPA-MD student, you will be waived automatically from HPAM-GP 1830 Introduction to Health Policy and Management, … students enter the MPA-MD dual-degree program and begin courses at Wagner during their fourth year. Students apply …
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Elective Courses… Fall 2025 ( Grid View ) EXEC-GP 2135 Human Resources: Leading Talent Development EXEC-GP 2141 Financial Decision Making and Management EXEC-GP 2201 Institutions, Governance, and Public Sector Reform … Search across the Wagner curriculum  for courses that tend to be offered in the fall, January, spring, …
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Undergraduate Major in Public Policy… judgments. Curriculum The Public Policy major requires ten courses and one prerequisite course. This includes four core courses (covering quantitative analysis, economics, politics, … emailing wagner.undergraduate@nyu.edu . Core Courses UPADM‐GP 101 , The Politics of Public Policy UPADM‐GP 140 , The …
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Social Impact, Innovation, and Investment (SI3) Specialization… Students must complete the following core courses: CORE-GP.1011 , Statistical Methods CORE-GP.1018 , Microeconomics CORE-GP.1020 , Management and … Students complete the following specialization courses: PADM-GP.2132 , Social Entrepreneurship and Innovation PADM-GP.2145 …
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MPA-JD or MUP-JD… take the following 12 credits of Core coursework: CORE-GP 1011 Statistical Methods CORE-GP 1018 Microeconomics … CORE-GP 1021 Financial Management In addition to the courses above: MPA students take CORE-GP 1022 Intro to Public … Methods and Practice If you waive any of the core courses, you would just replace them with elective MPA or MUP …

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