Public Policy and Planning in New York
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University Programs
The university offers a range of programs across various schools and departments. The programs are designed to provide students with a comprehensive education and prepare them for careers in their chosen fields.
Schools and Departments
The university has several schools and departments, including:
- Arts and Science
- College of Arts and Science
- Graduate School of Arts and Science
- Liberal Studies
- College of Dentistry
- Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences
- Gallatin School of Individualized Study
- Grossman School of Medicine
- Institute for the Study of the Ancient World
- Institute of Fine Arts
- Leonard N. Stern School of Business
- Long Island School of Medicine
- Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service
- Rory Meyers College of Nursing
- School of Global Public Health
- School of Law
- School of Professional Studies
- Silver School of Social Work
- Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development
- Tandon School of Engineering
- Tisch School of the Arts
Degree Programs
The university offers various degree programs, including:
- MPA in Public & Nonprofit Management & Policy
- MPA in Health Policy & Management
- Master of Urban Planning
- Online Master of Health Administration
- Master of Science in Health Law and Strategy
- Master of Science in Public Policy
- Executive MPA
- PhD
- Dual Degrees
Undergraduate Offerings
The university also offers undergraduate programs, including:
- Public Policy Major
- Wagner Minors
- Bachelor's-Master's Dual Programs
- Undergraduate Courses
Courses
The university offers a range of courses, including:
- Course Listings/Search Results
- Capstone
- Certificate & Non-Degree Programs
- Public and Nonprofit Management and Policy
- Health Finance
- Health Policy Analysis
- Health Policy for Clinicians
- Program Evaluation and Impact Assessment
- Quantitative Methods for Policy Analysis
- Social Finance
Course Subject: URPL-GP
Course Number: 2415
Course Credit: 3 points
Course Title: Public Policy and Planning in New York
Description
New York City is the nation's largest city, with a strong, active municipal government and an annual municipal budget of approximately $110 billion. The city charter provides the mayor with more power than the mayor of any other large city in the United States. The role of the mayor, the state government, and the city council are explored with a focus on economic development policies, public safety, immigration, transportation, planning, and climate change. The class will also analyze demographic trends -- more than one-third of the population is foreign born -- and how disasters have shaped the city over the past two centuries.
Prerequisites
None
Semester
Fall
Focus Area
Cities Transportation
Admissions
The university has an admissions process that includes:
- Application Deadlines & Process
- Application Checklists
- MPA
- MUP
- Online MHA
- MSPP
- EMPA
- PhD
- Dual Degrees
- Advanced Certificate/Non-Degree
- Reapplicant Instructions
- International Applicant Instructions
- Transfer Applicant Information
- Admissions Criteria
- Which Program is Right for Me?
- Cost, Aid & Assistance
- Merit-Based Scholarships
- Fellowships
- Assistantships
- PhD Tuition and Financial Support
- External Funding Resources
- NYU Veterans Tuition Benefits
- Loan Forgiveness Programs
Research Areas
The university has various research areas, including:
- Focus Areas
- Cities
- Communication Skills
- Data Science and Data Management
- Education
- Environment, Climate Change, and Sustainability
- Health Policy and Management
- Inequality, Race, and Poverty
- International Development and Humanitarian Action
- Nonprofits and Government
- Philanthropy and Fundraising
- Program Evaluation
- Social Justice and Democracy
- Transportation
- Centers & Institutes
- Financial Access Initiative
- The Furman Center for Real Estate & Urban Policy
- Health and Evaluation Analytics Lab
- Institute for Civil Infrastructure Systems
- John Brademas Center of New York University
- Rudin Center for Transportation Policy & Management
- Institute of Human Development and Social Change
- Initiatives & Special Projects
- Democracy Scholars
- Labor Initiative
- Leadership in Action
- The NYU Democracy Project
- Social Innovation & Investment Initiative
Community
The university has a strong community, including:
- Being a Wagner Student
- Student Groups
- NYC and NYU
- Faculty
- Faculty Directory
- Global Inclusion
- NYU Wagner Global Inclusion Mission and Plan
- Global Inclusion Resources
- Alumni
- Alumni Profiles
- Events
Careers
The university provides career resources and services, including:
- Composing Your Career
- Getting Started
- What Employers Look F.O.R
- The S.E.E Strategies
- Video Series
- Career Resources & Services
- Meet the OCS Staff
- Ellen Schall Experience Fund
- Employment Statistics
- Professional Experience Requirement
