Policy Practicum: Designing a Curriculum in Social Problem Solving & Policy for SLS and GSB Students

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Course Description

Stanford Law and GSB graduates will play important roles solving many of our greatest societal problems¿in areas such as education, health, energy, and domestic and global poverty¿that call for action by governments and nonprofit, business, and hybrid organizations. Faculty at the two schools are currently working to enhance courses and programs that prepare students for careers addressing such challenges. This policy lab practicum will complement and support their efforts. We will learn about the careers that graduates of the two Schools have had in social problem-solving, policymaking, and policy advocacy; what skills their work demands; and how they acquired those skills. We will examine the curricula of policy schools, law schools, and business schools to learn how they prepare students for these roles. We will also ascertain student interest in particular courses and programs at Stanford and other institutions, including what attracts or deters students from pursuing joint degrees in policy. Insights from this practicum will help the two Schools design changes to their programs. GSB as well as SLS students are encouraged to enroll. Attendance, Performance, Class Participation, Written Assignments, Final Paper. CONSENT APPLICATION: To apply for this course, students must complete and submit a Consent Application Form available on the SLS website (Click Courses at the bottom of the homepage and then click Consent of Instructor Forms). See Consent Application Form for instructions and submission deadline.

Grading Basis

L03 - Law Mandatory Pass/Restricted credit/Fail

Min

2

Max

2

Course Repeatable for Degree Credit?

No

Course Component

Seminar

Enrollment Optional?

No