Georgia Tech’s Public Policy BS equips students to translate data into ethical governance. Courses in statistical programming, cost-benefit analysis, and tech-law blend with climate justice and cybersecurity legislation studios. Via the Data for Social Good Lab, undergrads build open-data portals, map urban-heat inequities, and simulate carbon-pricing schemes. Semester residencies in D.C. or Georgia’s State Capitol place students in committee rooms where AI regulation and sustainable infrastructure bills are forged.
Open-source dashboard forecasting EV charger equity gaps
Policy white paper on algorithmic accountability in city budgeting
Scenario analysis of universal basic income funded by carbon dividends
Legislative brief modeling cybersecurity insurance mandates
Multicriteria assessment of high-speed rail corridors in the Southeast
Privacy-preserving contact-tracing framework evaluation
GIS heat-map of flood-risk versus affordable-housing locations
Stakeholder simulation game for autonomous-vehicle right-of-way rules
Benefit–cost model of rooftop solar incentives on low-income households
Impact evaluation of food-desert mobile-market programs
Regulatory roadmap for direct-air-capture tax credits
Nudge toolkit for increasing voter turnout via digital IDs
Equity audit of broadband infrastructure spending by county
Smart-city procurement guidelines for ethical facial recognition
Budget-constrained optimization of green-infrastructure portfolios
Leverage data and ethics to design policies that shape a just future.
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