High School
Policy analysts need excellent communication skills, so be sure to take as many English, speech, and writing courses as possible. Classes such as social studies, government, philosophy, and history that help you to develop your critical-thinking and research skills will also be useful. Other recommended courses include statistics and other mathematics classes, computer science, and foreign languages.
Postsecondary Education
A minimum of a master’s degree is required for most policy analyst positions. Many policy analysts have degrees in economics, public policy, public administration, or public affairs, but others have degrees in business, environmental science, education, philosophy, psychology, or public health. Some analysts have law or medical degrees. Check out the following Web links for lists of colleges that offer degrees in some of the aforementioned fields:
- Economics: https://www.aeaweb.org/resources/students
- Political science: https://www.usnews.com/best-graduate-schools/top-humanities-schools/political-science-rankings
- Public policy, affairs, or administration: https://www.naspaa.org/accreditation/roster-accredited-programs
Other Education or Training
Many professional associations—including the American Political Science Association, American Economic Association, Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management, International Public Policy Association, and the Society of Government Economists—provide continuing education classes, webinars, workshops, and seminars. Contact these organizations for more information.
Certification
Certificates in economics, political science, environmental science, and dozens of other areas that are of interest to policy analysts are offered by colleges and universities. Contact schools in your area to learn about available programs.
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