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School of Planning, Public Policy and Management

BA or BS in Planning, Public Policy and Management

Pre-PPPM Major | PPPM Major | Core Courses | Internships | Thesis and Honors

Action-Oriented, Interdisciplinary, Focused on Solving Real-World Problems

The School of Planning, Public Policy and Management (PPPM) offers an undergraduate major for students who are interested in public sector and nonprofit careers and seek to make a difference in their communities. Academic coursework and learning opportunities such as internships and applied courses create a hands-on educational climate that is both exciting and challenging.

A degree with a major in planning, public policy and management (BA or BS) will prepare you for entry-level positions in local, state, and federal agencies, as well as nonprofit organizations and private firms that address public sector issues. In addition, the degree provides a sound basis for graduate study in fields such as:

Pre-PPPM Major

UO students interested in our major should first declare the pre-PPPM major. These majors can access priority registration and our internship program. Before you declare the pre-PPPM major, we recommend that you speak with an undergraduate academic advisor to learn more about the PPPM program and admission requirements.

To schedule an academic advising appointment, contact:

College of Design Academic Advising
198 Lawrence Hall | 541-346-2621
design.uoregon.edu/student-services/advising

Preparing for the PPPM major includes:

The PPPM Major

The university requires a total of 180 credits for an undergraduate degree, and the PPPM major requires 60 credits to satisfy major requirements. These include:

PPPM Core Courses Requirement (28 credits total)*

Overview Courses

PPPM 201 Introduction to Public Policy, 4 credits
PPPM 205 Introduction to City Planning, 4 credits
PPPM 280 Introduction to the Nonprofit Sector, 4 credits

Skills Courses

PPPM 413 Quantitative Methods, 4 credits
PPPM 434 Introduction to Urban Geographic Information Systems, 4 credits

Synthesis Courses

PPPM 415 Policy and Planning Analysis, 4 credits (Prerequisite: Economics 201)
PPPM 494 Practice of Leadership and Change, 4 credits (senior standing required)

*PPPM majors must take core courses for a letter grade and receive a C- or better to pass.

PPPM Elective Credits Requirement (32 credits total)

Students may satisfy this 32-credit requirement with any combination of the following—up to:

Fields of Interest for PPPM Elective Courses

PPPM majors may work with an undergraduate advisor to identify elective course offerings in a field of interest. These may include: