Public Policy

MicroMasters® Program in Data, Economics, and Design of Policy

Learn to evaluate the effectiveness of policies that tackle issues facing the US and other high-income economies. This program covers local issues such as minimum wage and employment, food stamps and consumer welfare, and economics of risk and safety regulation, as well as global issues such as trade, climate change, and immigration that are at the forefront of public policy debates. 

Online courses for evidence based problem-solvers

Take five Data, Economics, and Design of Policy (DEDP) courses and their corresponding proctored exams in any sequence to complete the Public Policy MicroMasters Program Credential in DEDP. 

  • Learn from Nobel-prize winning faculty from MIT Economics Department, ranked #1 in the world
  • Access content for free or pay a fee to take the proctored exam and earn a course certificate
  • Each course costs between $250 USD - $1,000 USD, depending on your income and ability to pay
  • Take one course, or complete the entire program to earn a MicroMasters credential that counts as credit toward an in-person MIT Master’s degree (upon acceptance)
  • Consider choosing the International Development Track and learn to evaluate the effectiveness of policies that tackle the most pressing problems facing low to middle income countries across the globe.
Check out our FAQ on pricing to explore tiered pricing structure and the personalized course price request process.
Required CORE Course

Microeconomics

Use economic models to learn how prices and markets benefit society in the face of scarcity.

  • START DATES:May 13, 2025
  • DURATION:Approx. 11 weeks
  • FORMAT:Online
  • PRICE:$250-1000 USD

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Required CORE Course

Designing and Running Randomized Evaluations

Gain the practical skills for running evaluations in the field, learn the foundations of randomizations and research design, and get practical insights on how to collect high quality, reliable data in the field.

  • START DATES:January 21, 2025
  • DURATION:Approx. 12 weeks
  • FORMAT:Online
  • PRICE:$250-1000 USD

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Required CORE Course

Data Analysis for Social Scientists

Learn methods for harnessing and analyzing data to answer questions of cultural, social, economic, and policy interest.

  • START DATES:January 21, 2025 
  • DURATION:Approx. 11 weeks
  • FORMAT:Online
  • PRICE:$250-1000 USD

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ELECTIVE Course (2 Required)

Good Economics for Hard Times (Intro)

Learn how current applied economics uses data to tackle some of the most pressing issues in the United States and other advanced economies. Taught by Nobel-prize winning MIT professors Abhijit Banerjee and Esther Duflo.

  • START DATES:January 21, 2025
  • DURATION: 11 weeks
  • FORMAT:Online
  • PRICE:$250-1000 USD

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ELECTIVE Course (2 Required)

Microeconomic Theory and Public Policy (Advanced)

Understand microeconomic research at every level, from theory to empirical testing. Then, apply this understanding to the public policies that affect the US and other similar industrialized nations.

  • START DATES: May 13, 2025
  • DURATION:14 weeks
  • FORMAT:Online
  • PRICE:$250-1000 USD

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Faculty Instructors

Abhijit Vinayak Banerjee

Abhijit Vinayak Banerjee

Abhijit Banerjee is the winner of the 2019 Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences. He was educated at the University of Calcutta, Jawaharlal Nehru University, and Harvard University. 

Esther Duflo

Esther Duflo

Esther Duflo is the winner of the 2019 Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences. She is also the Abdul Latif Jameel Professor of Poverty Alleviation and Development Economics in the Department of Economics at MIT.

Sara Fisher Ellison

Sara Fisher Ellison

Sara Fisher Ellison is a Senior Lecturer in the MIT Economics Department. She was an undergraduate at Purdue University and received graduate degrees from both Cambridge University and MIT. 

Benjamin Olken

Benjamin Olken

Benjamin Olken is a Professor of Economics at MIT. His research focuses on political economy and public sector issues in developing countries, with a particular interest in corruption.

Jonathan Gruber

Jonathan Gruber

Dr. Jonathan Gruber is the Ford Professor of Economics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he has taught since 1992. 

Rachel Glennerster

Rachel Glennerster

Rachel Glennerster is an associate professor of economics in the Division of Social Science at the University of Chicago. She is also an affiliated professor and former Executive Director of the Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab (J-PAL). 

After These Courses, You Will Be Able to

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Understand the fundamentals of microeconomics, development economics, probability, and statistics

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Identify and analyze the root causes of underdevelopment using principles of economics

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Consider the unique constraints and trade-offs the poor face when making decisions

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Interpret the findings of empirical research that evaluates the effectiveness of anti-poverty strategies, policies, and interventions

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Design and implement rigorous randomized evaluations and other econometric methods of evaluating policies and programs

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Conduct comparative cost-effectiveness analysis for informed policy-making

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Hands-on skills in data analysis using the R programming language

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Pursue a career in Public Policy/Economics

How the MicroMasters Program Works

Earning a MicroMasters program credential makes you eligible to apply to MIT’s Master's program in Data, Economics, and Design of Policy or other participating global pathway programs. If accepted, students will earn MIT credit for the MicroMasters program courses, and will be able to pursue an accelerated on-campus Master’s degree at MIT.

2023 DEDP Program and Track Graphics - MIT Masters

Whether you choose the Public Policy Track or the International Development Track, your five DEDP courses can be taken in any sequence. Earning a MicroMasters Program credential in DEDP also makes you eligible for a number of exclusive benefits, including affiliate MIT Alumni Association membership.

These courses are for you if

  • You want to learn about a range of key issues in public policy, with many examples drawn from the US and other high-income economies
  • You are a policymaker or practitioner from a government, NGO, international aid agency, foundation, or other entity in the development sector
  • You are an academic or evaluator looking to re-tool and apply data-driven perspectives to social and development programs
  • You are a student interested in pursuing admissions to graduate programs in development economics, public policy, political science, or related fields
  • You are a social entrepreneur, manager or researcher in the development sector
  • If you are interested in problems facing low to middle income countries across the globe, consider pursuing the International Development Track

What learners are saying

Xu - DEDP Learner Testimonial
Xu, Business Manager (China)

"The knowledge I gained from this program made me realize the importance of delving into the reasons behind a country’s policies. We all need to think independently to make better political decisions. And this program provided me the fundamental knowledge on how to do that."

Pallavi DEDP Learner Testimonial
Pallavi, Ministry of Rural Development (India)

"Overall, MicroMasters is enabling me in achieving my dream of contributing to the development economics and public policy."

Leena DEDP Learner Testimonial
Leena, Teach for Qatar (Sudan)

"The DEDP program is the perfect opportunity to grow further in the skills necessary to work better with data and to understand the role that good data plays in driving decisions at a policy level." 

Kundan DEDP Learner Testimonial
Kundan, Jharkhand State Livelihood Promotion Society (India)

"What motivated me to join the MicroMasters program was the way the course curriculum is designed and that the courses were being presented by some of the most esteemed personalities of the development sector." 

Elie
Elie, Student at Universita Cattolica del Sacro Cuore (Burundi)

"In this MicroMasters, improving the lives of the poor remains at the centre of learning, and this is at the centre of my purpose."

Diana DEDP Learner Testimonial
Diana, Consultant (Romania)

"The knowledge gained [in this program] should help me make a more active contribution to the field of evidence based policies and programs here in Romania, a field which has not yet been explored."

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