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Objectives The major in International Political Economy prepares students for careers in government, international organizations, international business, or private foundations; for further study in international economics and politics; and for constructive citizenship in a world of increasing interdependence. The major is designed for students with broad interests in international studies. Economics and Business Department Advisers for the International Political Economy Major: The major requires a minimum of 16 units, distributed as follows: A. Political Science Courses............................................................................................ 5 units 1. 205 – Foundations of Political Economy OR 270 Liberty and Equality OR (1 unit) B. Economics and Business Courses....................................................................... 5 units 1. 150 (or 151 and 152) - Principles of Economics (2 units) C. Foreign Language or Foreign Study Requirement.......................................... 3 or 4 units D. Introduction to International Political Economy (PS 375/EC 375) normally taken in the junior year..........1 unit E. Statistics (EC200, MA117, or BY220) ............................................................................ 1 unit F. Capstone Research Experience.................................................................................. 1 or 2 units PS 470 - Seminar in International Political Economy (1 unit). With consent of department, IPE majors may also satisfy this requirement through PS 410 (Tutorial in International Relations) or PS 412 (Tutorial in Comparative Politics), OR Whatever the choice of the three research experiences, students must participate in a non-credit extended format seminar to present their projects to their peers and to discuss the research of fellow majors. Grade on the research experience will incorporate participation in the extended format seminar. While all IPE majors must complete a senior research experience, the course satisfying this requirement may be taken in either in the Political Science Department (as a one-block tutorial or a two-block thesis) or in the Economics Department (as a two-block thesis). Supervising faculty in the two departments will seek to accommodate the interests and needs of IPE majors. Students must follow the guidelines of the respective department in registering for the Capstone Research Experience. Distinction in International Political Economy may be awarded to students whose GPAs within the major put them in the upper 20 per cent and who have also completed and received a grade of A in Senior Thesis done in either the Economics Department or the Political Science Department. Faculty in both departments must approve the award of distinction to students who meet these qualifications. Students majoring in International Political Economy are required to meet all-college requirements.
OLD REQUIREMENTS OLD REQUIREMENTS MAJOR IN INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY The major in International Political Economy prepares students for careers in government, international organizations, international business, or private foundations; for further study in international economics and politics; and for constructive citizenship in a world of increasing interdependence. The major is designed for students with broad interests in international studies. The major requires a minimum of 16 units, distributed as follows: A. Political Science Courses............................................................................................ 5 units 1. 101 - What is Politics? OR (1 unit) B. Economics Courses..................................................................................................... 5 units 1. 150 (or 151 and 152) - Principles of Economics (2 units) C. Foreign Language or Foreign Study Requirement............................................ 3 or 4 units 1. Second-year college proficiency in a modern foreign language OR D. Introduction to International Political Economy (PS 375/EC 375), E. Statistics (EC200, MA117, or BY220) ...................................................................... 1 unit F. Capstone Research Experience.............................................................................. 1 or 2 units PS 470 - Seminar in International Political Economy (1 unit). With consent of department, IPE majors may also satisfy this requirement through PS 410 (Tutorial in International Relations) or PS 412 (Tutorial in Comparative Politics), OR Whatever the choice of the three research experiences, students must participate in a non-credit extended format seminar to present their projects to their peers and to discuss the research of fellow majors. Grade on the research experience will incorporate participation in the extended format seminar. While all IPE majors must complete a senior research experience, the course satisfying this requirement may be taken in either in the Political Science Department (as a one-block tutorial or a two-block thesis) or in the Economics Department (as a two-block thesis). Supervising faculty in the two departments will seek to accommodate the interests and needs of IPE majors. Students must follow the guidelines of the respective department in registering for the Capstone Research Experience. Distinction in International Political Economy may be awarded to students whose GPAs within the major put them in the upper 20 per cent and who have also completed and received a grade of A in Senior Thesis done in either the Economics Department or the Political Science Department. Faculty in both departments must approve the award of distinction to students who meet these qualifications.
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