PUBPOL 2210
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- Schedule of Classes - January 5, 2026 3:59PM EST
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PUBPOL 2210
Course Description
Course information provided by the 2025-2026 Catalog.
This course provides an introduction to policy research on poverty in the United States and public policies designed to ameliorate economic and material hardship. We will examine different approaches to defining and measuring poverty, competing perspectives on the underlying causes of poverty, how poverty is distributed and transmitted intergenerationally, and how different ways of understanding and framing poverty shape public policy solutions. We will also consider major social safety net programs in the U.S., how they intersect with other institutions impacting marginalized groups, and the lived experiences of program participants living in poverty.
Enrollment Priority Recommended prerequisite: PUBPOL 2301.
Last 1 Terms Offered (None)
Regular Academic Session.
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Credits and Grading Basis
3 Credits Graded(Letter grades only)
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Class Number & Section Details
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Meeting Pattern
- TR M Van Rensselaer Hall 1106
- Jan 20 - May 5, 2026
Instructors
Waller, M
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Additional Information
Instruction Mode: In Person
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