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Public Policy Major

Why Study Public Policy?

Public policy impacts people’s everyday lives. Those who develop and implement public policy create laws, regulations, budgets, and programs. This interdisciplinary major begins in fall 2024 and incorporates social sciences, humanities, and the sciences to educate students about policymaking. Public policy majors will be prepared for knowledgeable and just participation in policy formation and implementation in their communities.

Career Outcomes

Students with degrees in public policy pursue a wide array of careers and pathways, including:

  • Civil service at the federal, state, and local levels.
  • Private sector careers at nonprofits or institutions that engage with government agencies.
  • Pursuing advanced degrees in public administration, public policy, or law.

In-Demand Skills

Students who complete the public policy major will learn vital skills to help them become changemakers in their communities. These skills include:

  • Learning to identify key policymaking institutions and explain how they use political power to advance the agendas of their constituents.
  • Acquiring the ability to understand, evaluate, and propose public policy at a local, state, national, or international level.
  • Becoming equipped to participate in a policymaking institution and reflect on their experience.

Faculty Spotlight: Jon Peterson

A native of Minnesota, Dr. Jon Peterson graduated from Wheaton College in 1994 with a degree in political science but decided to teach at ϳԹ because of the opportunities the city offers its students. He encourages them to ask questions, get to know their communities, and get involved.

“I tell them, wherever you want to make a difference, you’re going to run into a government,” Peterson said. “Even if you want to change something through a community organization, you can’t do it without dealing with the government, so learn how the system works.”

More about Professor Peterson

Internships

Students who major in public policy are strongly encouraged to complete an internship. North Park’s Politics and Government Department, along with the Center for Civic Engagement, have developed partnerships with many organizations, including:

  • The offices of U.S. Senators Richard Durbin and Tammy Duckworth
  • State of Illinois’ Office of the Governor
  • City of Chicago’s Office of the Mayor and Department of Housing
  • State of Illinois Treasurer’s Office
  • A variety of Washington, D.C.-based interest groups and organizations, such as World Vision, the International Justice Mission, and The Daniel Initiative

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Applying for the public policy major is quick, easy, and free. Applications are accepted throughout the year.

How to Apply

Contact Us

Questions? Contact the Office of Undergraduate Admissions at admissions@northpark.edu or (773) 244-5500.