Curriculum
Required Courses
NexPoint Tower Scholars are required to enroll in the 15 credit-hour minor in Public Policy and International Affairs (PPIA).
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Principles of Public Policy (PLSC 3320) OR International Political Economy (PLSC 3389)
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Offered through political science and is open to all students
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Subject to course offering, ideally taken fall of second year or spring of first year
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Gateway to Global Policymaking (PPIA 2380)
Study the interaction of policy problems, policy tools, and organizational structures at the local, national, and international levels-
Normally taken spring semester of second year
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Junior Year Policy Seminar I: Theoretical Public Policy (PPIA 3301)
Students develop critical skills in policy analysis, writing and presentation-
Normally taken fall semester of third year
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Junior Year Policy Seminar II: Public Policy in Professional Practice (PPIA 3302)
Students are tasked with a real-world policy problem, work on solving that problem, and finally present a final report to a nonacademic client.
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Directed Research Practicum (PPIA 4306)
Students are placed with a Dallas-based client to complete research and gain experience through a practicum, building on the client experience gained in the junior-year policy seminar.
Organizations that students have been placed with include:
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AT&T
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City of Dallas
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Department of Family & Protective Services
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Emergent Risk International
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George W. Bush Institute
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North American Strategy for Competitiveness (NASCO)
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NexPoint
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Hunt Mexico
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Meadows Mental Health Policy Institute
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Texas 2036
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Texas Central Partners
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Town of Addison
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Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
Examples of policy projects include:
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Evaluating the success of a current policy initiative and determining policy recommendations moving forward.
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Evaluating the implementation of a new initiative – What are the local/state challenges and policies that come into play? How do you educate the community? Who is (or needs to be) involved in the process?
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Evaluating a national/local policy and its implications for the company/organization.
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Determining the feasibility of a private-public partnership for a new initiative and identifying relevant actors at the local, state, and federal levels.
Pre-requisites
Students must also plan to take before their third year at SMU the required economics co-requisite course:
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One Economics Pre-requisite (or Co-requisite)
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ECO 1311 or ECO 1312; or,
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AP Macroeconomics: 4 or better; or,
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AP Microeconomics: 4 or better.
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To apply, go HERE.
If you have any questions, please contact us at towerscholars@smu.edu.