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Programs

To foster leaders with a worldwide perspective on political science and economics, well-versed in the evolution of geopolitics.

Bachelor’s Program in Political Economy (Coming Soon)

Features & Objectives

The goal is to cultivate interdisciplinary professionals with a global perspective by emphasizing and combining international political economy theories, quantitative analysis skills, and data science capabilities.

 

  1. Theoretical and practical knowledge of international political economy.

  2. Quantitative analysis and data science.

  3. Core competencies in political science and economics.

Degree Requirements

Students must complete 36 credits of required courses, 24 credits of electives, 3 credits for internship or overseas study, and 3 credits for bachelor’s thesis.

66 credits, including:

Required Courses

36

credits

Electives

24

credits

Internship or Overseas study

3

credits

Bachelor’s thesis

3

credits

Course Requirements

Required Courses

  • Students must choose either a internship or overseas study (3 credits required).

    Internship options include cooperative enterprises or external companies.

    Overseas study includes semester or year-long exchange programs, or short-term courses.

Electives

  • 12 credits, selected from the Political Economic Program and the Finance Program.

  • Module I

    Humanities Literacy Module

    Module II

    New Technologies  Module

    Module III

    Environmental Sustainability Module

    12 credits from two out of three modules (6 credits for Humanities Literacy with 6 credits from either New Technologies or Environmental Sustainability)