I'm studying Environmental Economics and Sustainability. I want to be able to aid lawmakers in solutions in regard to the environmental issues while being able to maintain a functional market.
That's really interesting, I'm interested in what sustainability actually is in terms of coursework how does it differ from environmental science? Is it just more focussed on conveying sustainable practices and less field work and in depth knowledge about hard sciences like biology, physics and chemistry? Also in environmental economics would you possible receive a question like "what is the economic value of a tree?' instead of the value of timber you could instead value it on societal benefits like CO2 captured, beneficial psychological effects, drainage, ecological benefits, shade ECT? If so that's pretty interesting. I'm also curious on what job route you want to take, finally is sustainability a degree in Europe? Any reply would be much appreciated, kind regards.
I'm studying my Master's in Public Administration right now, and came through this video. Super informative and got me engaged from the start to finish. 🤗
I am currently in an associate's plan to get my Professional Studies Associates Degree. This is a "hey give me the job I have good professionalism" degree as well as helping me with promotion points in the Army to become a Sergeant faster. I will then move on to my bachelors where all of my general ed in my professional studies degree will apply to Health Science Bachelor's degree. Once I complete my bachelors, I will then use my bachelors to become an officer in the Airforce or Army as a physician's assistant. I will go to OCS or whatever schooling is best for my desired career path.
kidding.. you explained it really good. i have to write a paper on public policy and its relation to the Affordable care act- like right now. so thank you for that .. I subscribed.. your smart. bye
Actually I applied to masters in Public Policy (because I'm interested in economics qnd law) and Cybersecurity (because I'm also interested in computer science and security stuff). Have no idea what to choose at the end :/
Lol dame 😢 I took a class about political science and it was just too much history and economics so now I think about public policy lol but I also like communication as well as marketing lollllll
Hi, I'm 28 with bach deg in civil engineering. I really want to change my career. I didn't get much exposure before i choose to go further in this couse. I've tried to be self-employed (small business) and working in construction etc. as what i've studied, but I never feel like I was living. I really want to change my career in public policy/governance/administration. I love social work in helping others. I would be really grateful if anyone have suggestion for me on how can I approach to be one. I really want to do something I really want and bring out my full potential. I'm stuck.
Nooooo! Your video ends way too soon! I wanted more about what it actually is 😢 I’m an environmental anthropology PhD TAing a medical anthropology and public policy course and need to explain public policy to a room full of undergrads in 3 hours. I’m sure you can whip up another one of your nicely backdropped and well-edited videos by then… right? 😅
There are no public policies because the public follows law. And any business who tries to push their policies on the public which most do is unconstitutional and unlawful. I don't know why this is so hard to understand but policies are for employees the public do not have to follow company policies.
I'm studying Environmental Economics and Sustainability. I want to be able to aid lawmakers in solutions in regard to the environmental issues while being able to maintain a functional market.
Good luck! My prospective major is economics with a concentration in data science, but I am also interested in public policy
That's really interesting, I'm interested in what sustainability actually is in terms of coursework how does it differ from environmental science? Is it just more focussed on conveying sustainable practices and less field work and in depth knowledge about hard sciences like biology, physics and chemistry? Also in environmental economics would you possible receive a question like "what is the economic value of a tree?' instead of the value of timber you could instead value it on societal benefits like CO2 captured, beneficial psychological effects, drainage, ecological benefits, shade ECT? If so that's pretty interesting. I'm also curious on what job route you want to take, finally is sustainability a degree in Europe? Any reply would be much appreciated, kind regards.
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I'm studying my Master's in Public Administration right now, and came through this video. Super informative and got me engaged from the start to finish. 🤗
Studying a masters in public policy and development management and this is was really a helpful video I loved it !
I love the quality of the video... Public policy.. where this generation trying to fix the shit made by the last generation..
I'm debating between a Masters in History or a Masters in Intelligence and Security Studies at the moment. Great video!
Oooo... Cool! Those are pretty different... What's the deciding factor for you?
I am currently in an associate's plan to get my Professional Studies Associates Degree. This is a "hey give me the job I have good professionalism" degree as well as helping me with promotion points in the Army to become a Sergeant faster. I will then move on to my bachelors where all of my general ed in my professional studies degree will apply to Health Science Bachelor's degree. Once I complete my bachelors, I will then use my bachelors to become an officer in the Airforce or Army as a physician's assistant. I will go to OCS or whatever schooling is best for my desired career path.
kidding.. you explained it really good. i have to write a paper on public policy and its relation to the Affordable care act- like right now. so thank you for that .. I subscribed.. your smart. bye
What are the main components of social policy and the main components of public policy. how are they different? How are they similar?
That was great and very funny. Fun to watch andVery information in a fun way. I will never forget now what you are studying. Hahahah
You are putting mom on the spot. Wow.
She shone.
Or is it shined?
Either way she was a champion.
This is really good.
I loved this. I hope you make more
Actually I applied to masters in Public Policy (because I'm interested in economics qnd law) and Cybersecurity (because I'm also interested in computer science and security stuff). Have no idea what to choose at the end :/
Lol dame 😢 I took a class about political science and it was just too much history and economics so now I think about public policy lol but I also like communication as well as marketing lollllll
Hi, I'm 28 with bach deg in civil engineering. I really want to change my career. I didn't get much exposure before i choose to go further in this couse. I've tried to be self-employed (small business) and working in construction etc. as what i've studied, but I never feel like I was living. I really want to change my career in public policy/governance/administration. I love social work in helping others. I would be really grateful if anyone have suggestion for me on how can I approach to be one. I really want to do something I really want and bring out my full potential. I'm stuck.
KEEP GOING YOUR DOING GREAT!!!
Nooooo! Your video ends way too soon! I wanted more about what it actually is 😢 I’m an environmental anthropology PhD TAing a medical anthropology and public policy course and need to explain public policy to a room full of undergrads in 3 hours. I’m sure you can whip up another one of your nicely backdropped and well-edited videos by then… right? 😅
great and fun
hey man I got my midterm in 10
Dhalsim is studying public policy when he’s not street fighting?!?
yeah.. so what is .. public policy??
what is public policy?
Awesome!! I love the style you've chosen for your vids!! Keep it up -B
Royce for Secretary of State!
PP program
It’s for people who are not smart enough to earn a real degree
Sounds like it'd be a good fit for me
There are no public policies because the public follows law. And any business who tries to push their policies on the public which most do is unconstitutional and unlawful. I don't know why this is so hard to understand but policies are for employees the public do not have to follow company policies.