Professor Fernando Lozano, program coordinator
Steering Committee: Cutter, Hanzawa, Sadhwani, Safavi
June O'Leary, Associate Director
Pomona's Program in Public Policy Analysis (PPA) combines the broad and disciplined foundation of a liberal arts curriculum with the hands-on, problem-focused approach of policy studies. The 180-hour policy-related internship and thesis capstone sequence integrates practical experience with the knowledge base of a natural science or social science discipline so that students can analyze and affect an important public issue. The program offers 11 majors combining policy analysis with social or natural sciences (faculty liaisons in parentheses): anthropology (Bejarano), biology (Hanzawa), chemistry (Taylor), economics (Brown), environmental analysis (Cutter), geology (Reinen), physics (Whitaker), politics (Sadhwani), psychology (Hurley), sociology (Rapaport) and science, technology and society (Perini). See the Programs page for requirements for completing each of the 11 majors. Interested students must contact the program's associate director and preferably declare the major by the end of their sophomore year. The student's academic advisor must be in the participating department.