In addition to the standard Wharton core and distributional
requirements, the undergraduate concentration in Business and Public
Policy consists of 4 courses: 1 policy analysis core courses and 3
applied public policy courses. Some substitutions from other departments
or the MBA curricula are allowed. Contact our undergraduate advisor,
Professor Janet Pack (1409 SH-DH)
for more information on these options.
Class 2010
and after:
Policy Analysis Core
BPUB 201: The Political Economy of Social Policy Applied Public Policy
(three courses)
BPUB 202: The Principles of Transportation
BPUB 203: Business in the Global Political Environment
BPUB 204: Cost
Benefit Analysis: Decision Making in the Public Sector
BPUB 206: Urban Public Policy and Private Sector Economic Development
BPUB 210: Firms, Markets and Public Policy
BPUB 212: Economic Analysis of Law
BPUB 230: Urban Fiscal Policy
BPUB 236: International Housing Comparisons
BPUB 261: Risk Analysis and Environmental Management
BPUB 288: International Industrial Development Strategies
BPUB 289: Nations, Politics and Markets
BPUB 290: Technology in Global Markets (mini)
BPUB 298: Privatization: An International Perspective
Sample Programs Career Path Suggested Courses
Law or
Business Policy, domestic: BPUB 201, 202, 203, 204, 206, 210, 212, 230,
261
International Policy: BPUB 201, 203, 204, 236, 288, 289, 290, 298