Political Economy Certificate Requirements

Declaration in or after Fall 2015

Last update: August 2024

 

Certificate Overview

This is a joint program offered by the Department of Political Science and the Department of Economics leading to certificate of specialization in political economy.

The purpose of the Political Economy program is to provide undergraduate students with the opportunity to study more intensely the relationship between the political and economic spheres of society. The program is based on the belief that a focused examination of this relationship provides us with a better understanding of several social phenomena. Chief among these is a better understanding of public policy choices and the policy making process, as well as a better understanding of how government actions affect the process of economic change and vice versa.

For these reasons the Political Science and Economics departments offer an interdisciplinary certificate in Political Economy. The program is open to all matriculated undergraduate students. Applicants do not have to be declared majors in either economics or political science. The Political Economy program provides an excellent preparation for graduate study in the social sciences and for the study of law.

Students interested in more information or declaring this certificate should contact the TUJ Academic Advising Center (AAC), , Room 102, TUJ Building.

Certificate Requirement

The program consists of two components: required core courses at the lower-division level and elective courses at the upper-division level.

Core Courses

All students must take the following core courses:

 Course TitleCredits
Economics 1101 / 1901Macroeconomic Principles3
Economics 1102 / 1902Microeconomic Principles3
Political Science 1101 / 1911The American Political System3
 
Select one of the following:3
Political Science 1201 / 1921Foreign Governments and Politics 
Political Science 1301 / 1931International Politics 

 

Electives

All students must successfully complete (grade of C- or better) four courses from the following list. Two of the four courses must be in economics, and two courses must be in political science. Students should select courses that correspond to their own substantive interests and are encouraged to take cognate areas (e.g., if you choose international politics courses, also choose international economics courses). Students should plan their schedules well in advance, since some courses are not offered each semester.

 Course TitleCredits
Select two of the following:6
Economics 3511The Economics and Management of Privatization 
Economics 3512Public Finance 
Economics 3513Economics of State and Local Governments 
Economics 3531History of Economic Theory 
Economics 3535Public Control of Business: Antitrust 
Economics 3536Economics of American Industry 
Economics 3545Economics of Labor Markets 
Economics 3546Women in the Economy 
Economics 3547Economics of Development and Growth 
Economics 3563International Trade 
Economics 3564International Monetary Economics 
Economics 3596* / 3506Energy, Ecology, and Economy 
Economics 3597* / 3507Health Economics 
 
Select two of the following:6
Political Science 2102American State and Local Politics 
Political Science 2103U.S. Public Policy Making 
Political Science 2201Comparative Politics: Developing Nations 
Political Science 2321Politics of the Global Economy 
Political Science 2441Democracy, Capitalism, and Socialism 
Political Science 3134The Politics of Inequality 
Political Science 3151Public Policy Analysis 
Political Science 3152U.S. Environmental Policy 
Political Science 3155Business and Public Policy 
Political Science 3196* / 3131Urban Politics & Problems 
Political Science 3252East Asia and the United States 
Political Science 3265International Environmental Policy 

*Writing intensive courses.