Curriculum
The Public Policy PhD Program requires students to:
- Complete a set of core public policy course requirements: Political Economy of Public Policy, Ethics of Public Policy, Microeconomics.
- Complete disciplinary concentration and research methodology requirements, including sub-field requirements, in one of the following areas:
- Economics
- Political Science
- Sociology.
- Complete at least one course in each of the following disciplines:
- Economics
- Political Science
- Sociology.
- Complete a DGS-approved course of study focusing on a particular policy area.
- Complete a yearlong (two-course) research seminar leading to the dissertation proposal.
- Complete the equivalent of 16 courses (minimum), equaling 48 credits. Please see checklist below.
- Attain dissertation status, including meeting qualifying requirements and passing the preliminary exam, by the end of the third year.
- Pass a final examination, which consists of an oral defense of a dissertation to an approved supervisory committee. This is typically completed by the end of the fifth year.
- Regularly attend and participate in a weekly seminar in which faculty present their research as models of the kind of interdisciplinary work relevant to public policy.
Checklist of the 16 (minimum) required courses – 48 total credits
1. Political Economy of Public Policy (PubPol 501)
2. Ethics of Public Policy (PubPol 502)
3. Microeconomics 1
4. Microeconomics 2
5. Disciplinary concentration 1 – Research Methods
6. Disciplinary concentration 2 – Research Methods
7. Disciplinary concentration 3 – Subfield Elective
8. Disciplinary concentration 4 – Subfield Elective
9. Disciplinary concentration 5 – Subfield Elective
10. Policy area elective 1
11. Policy area elective 2
12. Policy area elective 3
13. Non-concentration social science 1
14. Non-concentration social science 2 for disciplinary concentration of Economics
OR Elective for disciplinary concentration of Political Science or Sociology
15. Dissertation proposal seminar 1
16. Dissertation proposal seminar 2
For more information about the program contact:
Director of Graduate Studies
Attn: PhD Program
Department of Public Policy Studies
Terry Sanford Institute of Public Policy
Duke University
Box 90243
Durham, NC 27708-0243
(919)613-9204
E-mail: PPPhD@duke.edu.

