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MAPL 652 Advocacy, Policy Research, and Organizing Capstone

MAPL 652 is a 4-credit core course in the Advocacy and Political Leadership (MAPL) program within the Public and Nonprofit Administration Department. This course is designed to help students connect their MAPL coursework with a community-based learning experience and with their own career goals.

Prerequisites

4 Graduate credits

Effective May 3, 2021 to present

Learning outcomes

General

  • Reflect on and evaluate advocacy strategies in real time and adjust strategies based on data and new learning.
  • Identify appropriate opportunities for next steps in their professional and service leadership careers.
  • Effectively network in their chosen field for career or service leadership opportunities.
  • Strategically apply appropriate advocacy and political leadership concepts to a real-world professional issue, organization or campaign.

Spring 2024

Section Title Instructor books eservices
50 Advocacy, Policy Research, and Organizing Capstone Falcon, Adrienne Laure Brown, Megan Elizabeth Books for MAPL-652-50 Spring 2024 Course details for MAPL-652-50 Spring 2024

Fall 2024

Section Title Instructor books eservices
50 Advocacy, Policy Research, and Organizing Capstone Cooper, Scott Brown, Megan Elizabeth Books for MAPL-652-50 Fall 2024 Course details for MAPL-652-50 Fall 2024