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This sub-plan enables students to explore courses that develop their ability to analyze the global economy and compare political-economic systems across nations and regions. Key subjects include international economics, economic development strategies, market regulation, global trade dynamics, economic policy debates, public finance, labor market comparisons, and historical political economy. The International Studies program allows undergraduates to integrate knowledge from various disciplines, applying diverse methodologies to tackle worldwide issues. The curriculum strikes a careful balance between focused disciplinary training and interdisciplinary exploration. Participants design personalized academic paths drawing from university-wide resources to cultivate comprehensive insights into global problems and potential solutions. The program specifically enhances students' capacity to shift between analytical perspectives and methodological approaches, equipping them to critically examine and address pressing international concerns.