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BS-MUP with Tandon School of Engineering… * UPADM-GP 111, 103, and 140 are NYU Wagner undergraduate courses. ** BS-MUP students should delay completing these …
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Owen Stone… collective impact models. My public sector finance courses underpinned my policy courses, which, when paired with my prior work experience, …
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URPL-GP.2652
Urban Infrastructure Project PlanningThis course is about the process of scoping and planning public sector investment projects and the basic knowledge and skills required for their financial and economic appraisal (‘ex-ante’ evaluation). The focus is on urban infrastructure projects …Webpage
BA-MPA and BA-MUP with Gallatin School of Individualized Study… * UPADM-GP 101, 111, & 103 are NYU Wagner undergraduate courses ** BA-MUP students should delay completing these …
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BA-MPA and BA-MUP with Global Liberal Studies… * UPADM-GP 101, 111, & 103 are NYU Wagner undergraduate courses ** BA-MUP students should delay completing these …
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Robert FruendRobert Fruend, Jr. is a Senior Lecturer of Health Administration at NYU’s Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service. Robert has been a health care leader for more than 20 years, focusing on issues of reducing health disparities, implementing …
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Neil BrittoNeil Britto is an Adjunct Assistant Professor of Public Service of NYU's Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service. He has advised global companies, government agencies, civic organizations, professional associations and foundations on …
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PADM-GP.2139
Behavioral Economics and Public Policy DesignStandard economic theory assumes that individuals are fully rational decision-makers; however, that is often not the case in the real world. Behavioral economics uses findings from lab and field experiments to advance existing economic models by …Faculty Profile
Melissa BeckMelissa M. Beck is the inaugural executive director of the Sozosei Foundation. She has 20 years of experience in the nonprofit sector, having managed and grown large-scale nonprofit and philanthropic organizations. Before she joined the Sozosei …
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NYU Wagner External Scholarships Directory… of US$65,000 for a full-time master's degree in one of the courses described in the prerequisites for participation. … should have secured admission to professional / technical courses in India or abroad through Entrance Test / Merit … to citizens of OAS Member States. Professional Development courses aim to expand or refresh participants' professional …
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Hazard Mitigation, Risk Analysis, and MappingIn this course, students will be introduced to methodological and practical issues involved in carrying out spatial analyses when planning for (and emerging from) an emergency or disaster. The course is, therefore, composed of lectures, discussions, and …
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Richard BueryRichard Buery is a Public Service Fellow at the NYU Wagner Graduate School of Public Service and served as Distinguished Visiting Urbanist during the Spring of 2019. He is also a Senior Fellow at the GovLab at NYU, where he advises on projects relating to …
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PADM-GP.4119
Data Visualization and StorytellingIn our increasingly data-reliant and data-saturated society, people who understand how to leverage data to generate insights have the power to change the world. Data visualization and storytelling is a crucial skill for policy and data analysts, …Course
Labor Policy: The Future of WorkThis course introduces students to the wide-ranging and evolving policy dimensions of labor markets. We begin with an analysis of the microeconomics of labor markets, presenting the competitive markets and monopsony pricing models as benchmarks. The …
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Executive MPA-MSW… Reflected (1.5) 12 General Elective credits Wagner courses carry 1.5 or 3 credits based on the course's … means that EMPA-MSW students have room for 4 to 8 elective courses. You can use electives to deepen your learning in …
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Fickle families and the kindness of strangers: Social capital in the lives of low-income single mothersThis article is a qualitative study that examines the social capital in the lives of 20 formerly homeless and nearly homeless single mothers with children in their care. The findings for this study indicate that the mothers' close social ties …
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Grades… adequate. Overall performance, if consistent in graduate courses, would not suffice to sustain graduate status in …
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PADM-GP.2416
Racial Inequality in America: What Do We Do Now?Students in this course will explore the spatial aspects of inequality, including racial segregation, concentrated poverty, and government structure. Course materials will investigate the consequences of these inequalities for individuals, communities, …Course
Applied Macroeconomic Analysis and Data ApplicationsThis course provides a detailed and rigorous approach to understanding the U.S. economy through practical data analysis. It will prepare students for roles in economic research and analysis. The course will include weekly readings and data exercises, …
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Visa RequirementsUnderstand Your Visa Requirements In liaison with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, NYU’s Office for Global Services (OGS) coordinates services for F-1 and J-1 international students, scholars, and their dependents, including information related …
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Two NYU Wagner PhD Candidates Receive Grant Awards from Horowitz Foundation for Social PolicyWe are delighted to announce that the newest Horowitz Foundation for Social Policy Grant recipients include NYU Wagner PhD candidates Andrew Breck and Davin Reed – two of 20 award winners chosen by the Foundation’s Board of Trustees from 535 applications. …
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Online MHA Program Curriculum… will also address key policy issues considered in earlier courses—including the problems of healthcare costs and … build on data and communication skills developed in prior courses. 3.0 credits … program that you can complete in 28 months (seven terms). Courses meet on Tuesday or Wednesday evenings from …
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URPL-GP.2618
Geographic Information SystemsUnderstanding geographic relationships between people, land use, and resources is fundamental to planning. Urban planners routinely use spatial analysis to inform decision-making. This course will introduce students to Geographic Information Systems …Publication
Time-preference, Non-cognitive Skills and Well-being across the Life Course: Do Non-cognitive Skills Encourage Healthy Behavior?No abstract available. …