Pre-PPPM Major | PPPM Major | Core Courses | Internships | Thesis and Honors
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:
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 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 201 Introduction to Public Policy, 4 credits
PPPM 205 Introduction to City Planning, 4 credits
PPPM 280 Introduction to the Nonprofit Sector, 4 credits
PPPM 413 Quantitative Methods, 4 credits
PPPM 434 Introduction to Urban Geographic Information Systems, 4 credits
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.
Students may satisfy this 32-credit requirement with any combination of the following—up to:
PPPM majors may work with an undergraduate advisor to identify elective course offerings in a field of interest. These may include:
Internships are optional but highly recommended for all PPPM students as a way to:
Internships also help prepare you for fellowships, professional positions, or further academic study. Students who are interested in the PPPM Internship Program should:
All students interested in preparing an undergraduate thesis must first contact the Undergraduate Program Director Jessica Matthiesen for advising and more information: jessicam@uoregon.edu
You may pursue an undergraduate thesis in PPPM in one of two ways if you are either:
Students who are not enrolled in the Clark Honors College must have a 3.75 GPA to be considered for the PPPM Honors Program. The undergraduate thesis process can take up to six academic terms (2 years) to complete. Plan ahead and contact the Undergraduate Program Director early in your junior year if you are interested in the PPPM Honors Program.
The Michael Hibbard award is given to the graduating PPPM major who demonstrates exceptional academic ability. All graduating PPPM majors are eligible for consideration.