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Summer 2009

University Course Catalog Descriptions
International Commerce and Policy (ITRN)
Public Policy (PUBP)
Learning, Social and Organizational  (LRNG)
Master of New Professional Studies (MNPS)

Course Syllabi

ITRN Course Syllabi
Course Number Course Name
Instructor
Last Updated
ITRN 612-B01 International Business Operations and the Multinational Corporation Bensimon 05/27
ITRN 701-B01 Contemporary Proglems in the World Economy Gaske 02/19
ITRN 757-B01 Business & Politics in Emerging Markets Sullivan 05/27
ITRN 759-B01 Country Risk Analysis Gianturco 02/19
ITRN 780-X01 Internship Perry 04/17
 
PUBP Course Syllabi
Course Number Course Name
Instructor
Last Updated
PUBP 710 Policy, Lobbying, and the Media
Hall
01/06
PUBP 710 Consulting for Organization Development Manasse 06/17
PUBP 710-B02 Health Policy: Financing and Reform Clendenin 06/23
PUBP
710-B03
Housing/Community Development Policy Pelletiere 03/16
PUBP
710-B04
Modern Counterinsurgency: Theory and Practice Gordon 03/11
PUBP 710-B06 Development and Peace Operations McCarthy 06/03
PUBP 724-B01 Intelligent Transportation Systems and Technology Lockwood 05/28
PUBP 794-X01 Internship Perry 04/17
 
Peace Operations Syllabi
Course Number Course Name
Instructor
Last Updated
       
 
National Labor College
Course Number Course Name
Instructor
Last Updated
MNPS 703 Technology and Learning in the New Professions Pinto 06/23
PUBP 502 Governance and Policy Processes Jadallah 06/08
LRNG 792 Consulting for Organization Development Manasse 06/17
 
ODKM Course Syllabi
Course Number Course Name
Instructor
Last Updated
PUBP 502-XL1 Governance and Policy Processes Srikantia 05/04
PUBP
710-X01
Consulting for Organization Development and Change Tschudy 03/26
 
NOTE :
  • The schedule of courses for which syllabi are listed above is subject to change.
  • The syllabi are subject to change.


SPP tuition for in-state students is approximately half the cost of the tuition at private competitors in the D.C. area.

Employer information sessions are offered each semester with public, private, and nonprofit organizations such as the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, RAND, Third Way, and the Department of Treasury.

More than 70% of SPP students are employed while pursuing their degrees -- classes are offered in the late afternoon and early evening to accommodate full- and part-time students.