International Economics with an Emphasis in Political Economy

The major in International Economics with an emphasis in Political Economy provides an opportunity for students to focus on a set of courses that explore issues centered on the ways in which political institutions affect the performance of economic systems as well as the ways in which economic interests affect the form of institutions and policies. It entails a variety of approaches, to include the application of economic theories to political choice, historical analysis, models drawn from game theory applied to political institutions, courses on environmental issues and its implications for the current economic system.

This major prepares students for careers in teaching, banking, business strategy, public policy, law and management, consulting, media, non-governmental and international organizations, as well as providing a solid foundation for graduate studies.

Not open to majors in International Economics

Major Requirements (51 Credits)

Lower-level Requirements (24 credits)

ECN 100Principles of Macroeconomics

3

ECN 101Principles of Microeconomics

3

ECN 204History of Economic Thought

3

ECN 225Issues and Controversies in Macroeconomics (Intermediate Macroeconomics)

3

ECN 256Managerial Economics (Intermediate Microeconomics)

3

MAT 200Calculus

3

MAT 201Introduction to Statistics

3

POL 100Introduction to Political Science

3

Or

POL 101Introduction to International Relations

3

Upper-level Requirements (27 credits)

ECN 341International Trade

3

ECN 355Political Economy: Theories and Issues

3

Two of the following:

ECN 303Development Economics

3

ECN 305Economics of the European Union

3

ECN 320Game Theory, Information, and Contracts

3

Three of the following:

COM 301Globalization and Media

3

COM 310Issues in Journalism

3

ENV 200Understanding Environmental Issues

3

ENV 210Natural Disasters, Catastrophes, and the Environment

3

HIS 310The Cold War

3

HIS 355The World and the West in the Long 19th Century

3

POL 302Political Philosophy

3

POL 377International Political Economy

3

Two additional courses from the Economics courses listed above (ECN 303, 305, or 320), and/or from the following:

ECN 325Money, Banking and Financial Markets

3

ECN 328International Banking and Finance

3

ECN 330TNeo-liberal India: Globalization and Development

3

ECN 331TSustainable Economic Development

3

ECN 350Industrial Economics

3

ECN 387Introduction to Econometrics

3

ECN 490Senior Research Project in International Economics

3

ECN 492Internship in International Economics

3

ECN 497Special Topics Research Seminar in Economics and Finance

3

Note: ECN 490, ECN 492 and ECN 497 require department permission.