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any Bard Students are strongly imbued with a desire to help make their
society more just and humane. The purpose of the social policy program is
to introduce students to one important way in which they can act on this
desire, namely through the analysis of social policy options — analysis
of questions such as what social interventions have been proposed to deal with
social ills, which interventions have worked and why have they worked? The program
provides the student with a basic introduction to domestic (American)* social
problems, the analysis of policy choices, and the actual experience with policy
change — for example to improve schooling, police work, prisons, health care
systems, social security, income inequality, job satisfaction and security,
employment growth or support for the arts in society. The student will also be
introduced to the techniques that policy analysts use in assessing social programs.
A crucial component of the program is a research apprenticeship, in which the
student will be involved in the actual analysis of one or more social programs
under the guidance of faculty and other experienced policy anlalysts.
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