PLCY388A

Special Topics in Public Policy; Child and Family Policy Impact

Jointly offered with FMSC498P. Credit only granted for PLCY388A or FMSC4 98P. For poor and low-income families, federal programs such as Medicaid , Child care, SNAP and child nutrition programs are a lifeline every day. Some programs also have policies that consider more than income eligibility, such as number of hours of work, disability, and immigration status. Budget choices have a significant impact on pol icy intentions. Students will learn about and analyze the major federal programs and federal budgets for these policy areas; understand fro m data the impact of such programs and policies; and be introduced to significant advocacy efforts and considerations that shaped hese po licy decisions.

Sister Courses: PLCY388, PLCY388B, PLCY388C, PLCY388D, PLCY388E, PLCY388F, PLCY388G, PLCY388I, PLCY388J, PLCY388K, PLCY388L, PLCY388M, PLCY388N, PLCY388P, PLCY388Q, PLCY388R, PLCY388T, PLCY388U, PLCY388V, PLCY388W, PLCY388X, PLCY388Z

Spring 2026

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Fall 2025

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Average rating: 1.86

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Spring 2025

7 reviews
Average rating: 1.86

Past Semesters

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Average rating: 1.86

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During the Spring 2020 and Spring 2021 semesters, students could choose to take some of their courses pass-fail mid-semester which skews grade data aggregated across multiple semesters.

Average GPA of 3.36 between 324 students*

PLCY388A Grade Distribution+-05101520253035404550556065% of studentsABCDFWother
A-: 25%
A: 24.38%
A+: 14.2%
B-: 5.56%
B: 6.17%
B+: 10.49%
C-: 1.85%
C: 2.47%
C+: 3.4%
D-: 0.31%
D: 0.62%
D+: 0.31%
F: 1.23%
W: 2.78%
other: 1.23%
* "W"s are considered to be 0.0 quality points. "Other" grades are not factored into GPA calculation. Grade data not guaranteed to be correct.