Public Policy Electives
Public Policy Electives (30 credits)
Students must take a minimum of 30 credits of 2000, 3000 or 4000 level public policy courses in addition to the core requirements.
Note: Up to 3 credits from PUBPOL 4000, 4010, and 4020 can count here. PUBPOL 4030, 4980, and 4990 may not be used to fulfill this requirement
First Year Writing Seminars
First Year Writing Seminars (6 credits)
Note: The 2 required first year writing seminar courses must be completed during the first two semesters at Cornell.
Public Policy Mathematics
Mathematics (3-4 credits)
Either of the following:
Score of 4 or 5 on AP Calculus BC exam OR
Any 3 credit Cornell math course except MATH 1101 and MATH 1710
Note: If this requirement is not satisfied with AP Calculus BC then the MATH course must be taken at Cornell.
Note: AP Calculus AB credit (a score of 4 or 5) may be applied as elective credits, but does not fulfill this requirement.
Public Policy Language
Language (3 credits)
Any non-English language course. AP credits cannot meet this requirement.
Public Policy Arts, Literature and Culture
Arts, Language and Culture (3 credits)
Any course with an ALC distribution.
Public Policy Historical Analysis
Historical Analysis (3 credits)
Any course with a HA distribution.
Public Policy Electives
Electives (Variable)
Any courses that are not taken in the areas above, count as Electives.
Public Policy Physical Education
Physical Education (2 courses)
Physical Education must be completed in order to graduate. However, physical education does not count toward college and university minimum credit requirements for full-time status, nor does it count towards the 120 credits required for graduation.
Public Policy Swim Test
A successful swim test must be completed in order to graduate.