Programs
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.
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Theoretical and practical knowledge of international political economy.
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Quantitative analysis and data science.
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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
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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
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12 credits, selected from the Political Economic Program and the Finance Program.
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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)