Evening Master's Program (EMP) - Graduating Students

How the autumn quarter core courses will be offered:

PPHA 58103 | Economic Analysis III: Public Finance and Budgeting

Instructor(s):

The autumn 2019 Syllabus can be found on the Harris courses page. The content of the courses will be largely the same, but the delivery methods will be different.

Delivery Method:

This course will use a “flipped classroom” model. Each week, students will be asked to watch and engage with a pre-recorded lecture. These lectures will include a written transcript and will allow students to re-watch material that they are uncertain about as many times as they need.

In addition to the pre-recorded lectures, each student will participate in a weekly 90-minute live section with the instructor. These live sections will allow for interaction between students and instructor. Students will also have access to instructor and TA office hours to get specific help. All instructor-led live sessions will be recorded and made available to students who miss all or a portion of the class meeting. 

PPHA 58202 | Analytical Politics II: Politics and Policy Making

Instructor(s):

The autumn 2019 Syllabus can be found on the Harris courses page. The content of the courses will be largely the same, but the delivery methods will be different.

Delivery Method:

This course will use a “flipped classroom” model. Each week, students will be asked to watch and engage with a pre-recorded lecture. These lectures will include a written transcript and will allow students to re-watch material that they are uncertain about as many times as they need.

In addition to the pre-recorded lectures, each student will participate in a weekly 90-minute live section with the instructor. These live sections will allow for interaction between students and instructor. Students will also have access to instructor and TA office hours to get specific help. All instructor-led live sessions will be recorded and made available to students who miss all or a portion of the class meeting. 

PPHA 59200 | Current Topics in Public Policy IV

Instructor(s):

Delivery Method:

This course will use a “flipped classroom” model. Students will be asked to watch and engage with a pre-recorded lecture (60 to 90 minutes) for necessary context for the course. These lectures will include a written transcript and will allow students to re-watch material that they are uncertain about as many times as they need. The lectures will also be integrated with exercises that will let students self-assess how well they understand the material and pre-feed questions into the live sections.

In addition to the pre-recorded lecture, students will participate in a live session that will run between 3-4 hours on a Saturday during the quarter. The live session will allow for further review of the research material as well as an opportunity for small group break-out sessions. Each small group will be responsible for presenting their finding and conclusions at the end of the session. All instructor-led live sessions will be recorded and made available to students who miss all or a portion of the class meeting.