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The Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics (3-year program) integrates three key disciplines: Philosophy, Political Science, and Economics. Unlike traditional PPE programs, this course emphasizes an interdisciplinary approach, particularly examining how human decision-making influences economic systems and governance structures.
Within the Philosophy component, students begin with foundational courses like Introduction to Philosophy and Philosophy of Mind. The curriculum also includes specialized political theory courses such as Introduction to Political Theory and Freedom, alongside essential training in Scientific Methodology.
The Politics curriculum concentrates on regional and national case studies, prioritizing themes of governance stability and security threats. These challenges—ranging from armed conflict and terrorism to refugee crises and financial volatility—are examined through multiple analytical frameworks. For instance, Latin American studies incorporate historical, cultural, and economic factors shaping the region's political landscape. The program benefits from affiliations with specialized research centers including the Centre for United Nations Studies and the International Institute for the Study of Cuba.
Economics coursework encompasses fundamental Microeconomic and Macroeconomic principles, with optional modules spanning Welfare Economics, Energy Economics, and Behavioral Economics. A distinctive feature is the examination of political-economic interactions, complemented by rigorous training in mathematical and statistical analysis.
Program Length
3 Years