Public Policy Schools in Michigan
Public policy schools in Michigan award degrees at the bachelor's, master's, and doctoral level. A degree in public policy can often be studied with another topic as part of a dual-major education. Some of these areas include law, public administration, healthcare, education, and many others. Additionally, public policy is a fundamental part of a degree in public administration. This major focuses on teaching students how to analyze new and existing policies and excel at leadership. Careers in this field often center on helping others via social programs. Individual classes might include economics, analytics, political advocacy, financial management, ethics, and leadership.
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Bachelor
Bachelor of Science in Community Development: Community Services
Detroit
Other Community and Technical Colleges in Michigan
Alpena Community College
665 Johnson St, Alpena, Michigan 49707Telephone:(989) 356-9021
http://www.alpenacc.edu
Aquinas College
1607 Robinson Rd SE, Grand Rapids, Michigan 49506Telephone:(616) 632-8900
http://www.aquinas.edu
Baker College Center for Graduate Studies
1116 W Bristol Rd, Flint, Michigan 48507Telephone:(810) 766-4021
http://www.baker.edu
Baker College Corporate Services
1195 Centre Rd., Auburn Hills, Michigan 48326Telephone:(248) 276-8260
http://www.corporate.baker.edu
Baker College of Allen Park
4500 Enterprise Dr, Allen Park, Michigan 48101Telephone:(313) 425-3700
http://www.baker.edu
Baker College of Auburn Hills
1500 University Dr, Auburn Hills, Michigan 48326Telephone:(248) 340-0600
http://www.baker.edu
