August 2006 Weddings
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caden

Here's the list.  He combined both online programs and ones in DC without annotating which was which.  He also listed some that he's been interested in despite being slightly different than strict econ/public policy b/c those programs still have that as an underlying focus.  I'll try to write what his likely thoughts behind some of these programs are so that the suggestions actually make sense.  If you have any questions on these, I'll be happy to pass them along.  I may have to roll my eyes in the ensuing all day discussion, but I'm happy to do that for you :)

Georgia Southern : Applied Economics. This is the one that was his first answer.

NC (north carolina state I'm guessing): A&T.  Um.  Agriculture and Technology?  I know he's mentioned that some ag programs really focus on economic development and policy beyond just ag.  So, maybe that's it?

UT: No idea if this is TX or TN.  Agricultural econ

PP @ George Mason, Miss St, Johns Hopkins.  GMU probably isn't online

GWU: Pol Mgmt.  Also probably not online

Tulane: International Development (he really likes this program)

Creighton: Dispute Resolution.  You mentioned nothing about this.  I'm sure H listed it b/c it's newly online, and he's finishing his masters in IR from Creighton, started when we lived in Omaha, and now he's jealous they have such a good online program (IR still isn't online, so that's been hard for him to finish in Japan).  He knows all the profs and is really excited about this particular degree they've created from the combination of some departments

 V. Tech: Pol Sci

Econ: Johns Hopkins

Colorado St: Resources.  No idea what that means

New School: Media Studies.  Also, no idea

UC Irvine... something in gibberish, maybe Crim?... Law and Soc.

Syr: Soc Sciences

Then he listed some public health options.  I think b/c some programs that have health also throw economic development and policy into the package. 

Public health: Johns Hopkins, Emory

Mich: Enviromental Health

Minn: Public Health Policy

He also listed schools for Media Studies, Survey Methods, Reliability Engineering?, and Biosecurity, if you're interested in those, too, but those sounded like too far a stretch. H is a big brainstormer, so sometimes he gives some really out there suggestions.

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Re: caden

  • Thank you SO much!! Seriously I appreciate it so much.?

    I might have more questions after I check these out. I will have to research these places first though. I'm especially interested in Georgia Southern. That sounds perfect actually!

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