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My undergraduate major isn’t PAM. Can I still enroll in the accelerated MS program in PAM?

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My undergraduate major isn’t PAM. Can I still enroll in the accelerated MS program in PAM?

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Yes, as long as you have a strong preparation in public policy, research methods, and social sciences. The application form contains a list of specific courses. Normally, you should have completed most or all of these courses by the end of your junior year to be well-prepared to start the PAM MS. If not, you may be required to complete these courses on a remedial basis in addition to the other requirements of the accelerated master’s program. In addition to PAM majors, we encourage applications from well-prepared students in Applied Economics and Management, ILR, Economics, Sociology, Government, and other relevant majors.

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