<p>@Tahoe,</p>
<p>Do you know what is the nature of a Policy/Management degree? From what I’ve inferred from the website, it looks like a mixture of Economics, Statistics, Psychology and the Humanities. Important components will be research work and independent studies. It seems heavier on analysis and critical thinking while mathematics seems much less important. Of course, the bulk of the degree would be focused on policy-making. The Consumer Concentration Course would likely be suitable for me.</p>
<p>Do you know how companies view a Policy/Management Major as compared to an Economics/Pre-Business Major. Looking at the rough outline of the curriculum, PAM looks more suitable for students intending to work in the government/non-profits. I guess Policy/Management would also be very suitable for consulting but I’m not so sure for banking/finance.</p>