Doctor of Regulatory Affairs (DRA) (60 credits)

Admission Requirements:

Master’s degree in Regulatory Affairs or related field

– Significant senior-level regulatory experience

Course Modules (3 credits each):

  1. Systems Thinking for Regulatory Governance
  2. Futures Studies and Scenario Planning for Regulators
  3. Innovation and Disruption – Impacts on Regulatory Models
  4. Behavioral Insights and Regulatory Design
  5. Policy Labs and Experimentation in Regulation
  6. Data Science Applications for Regulatory Decision-Making
  7. Cybersecurity and Critical Infrastructure Protection
  8. International Regulatory Diplomacy
  9. Electives based on research interests
  10. Leading High Stakes Inter-Agency Crisis Task Force simulation

Doctoral Seminar and Dissertation Research (30 credits)