CERTIFICATE IN PUBLIC POLICY AND ENGINEERING (AECERPPGE)

The Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy at the University of Toronto is excited to host this unique certificate for students in the Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering (FASE). The certificate provides an overview of key aspects of public policy to engineering students, better preparing them for professional practice.

Engineering is a fundamentally public endeavour. Many foundational engineering projects – from bridges to waterworks to recent climate mitigation efforts - are undertaken with government partners. Private projects are similarly shaped by public regulations. Public policy training will enable engineers to build effective and informed collaborations with these public actors, from governments to regulatory agencies. This proficiency will also help engineers knowledgeably participate in policy making. Technological expertise is essential to public decision-making, and familiarity with public institutions and processes will facilitate engineers’ contributions to the many issues facing an urbanizing, changing planet.

All undergraduate Engineering students are eligible to participate in this certificate program. Students who complete the requirements of the Certificate will receive a notation on their transcript upon graduation.

The requirements for the Certificate are the successful completion of the following courses:

  1. PPG201H1F: Microeconomics for Engineers
  2. PPG302H1F: Institutions and Public Policy for Engineers
  3. PPG402H1S: Public Policy Analysis for Engineers

Note: Availability of the courses for timetabling purposes is not guaranteed; the onus is on the student to ensure compatibility with their timetable.


Courses Term Lect Lab Tut Wgt
Fall Courses
PPG201H1 – Microeconomics for Engineers F 2 - - 0.5
PPG302H1 – Institutions and Public Policy for Engineers F 2 - - 0.5
Winter Courses
PPG402H1 – Public Policy Analysis for Engineers S 2 - - 0.5