Programs
To foster leaders with a worldwide perspective on political science and economics, well-versed in the evolution of geopolitics.
Doctoral Program in Political Economy (Coming Soon)
Features & Objectives
The goal of the PhD training is to nurture top-tier thinkers with academic innovation capabilities and policy planning skills and to foster the students with international research and development in governmental, industrial, and academic sectors. The doctoral training features the following areas:
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Integration of Theory and Practice: The curriculum emphasizes the integration of academic research with industry application, particularly in the analysis and application of geopolitics and global supply chains.
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Interdisciplinary Capabilities: The program equips students with interdisciplinary capabilities in political science, economics, mathematical modeling, and finance, providing doctoral students with the tools for advanced research and industry analysis.
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Global Competitiveness: The program aims to cultivate competitive academic talent in the global academic market, enabling graduates to take up academic positions at top international universities and research institutions.
Our objectives aim to cultivate the students with these abilities: 1) theoretical and practical applications of political economy; 2) interdisciplinary mathematical analysis and research methods; 3) specialized training in geopolitics and global supply chains.
Degree Requirements
Students must complete 12 credits of required courses, 12 credits of electives , 3 credits for internship, and 3 credits for practical topic discussions, as well as a doctoral dissertation.
30 credits, including
Required Courses
12
credits
Electives
12
credits
Internship
3
credits
Practical topic discussions
3
credits
Course Requirements
Required Courses
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– Political Economy (3)
– Research Design (3)
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Students must complete 6 credits of master’s or doctoral courses outside the Political Economy Program. The course content must be related to political economy.
Electives
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– Game Theory
– Econometrics
– International Politics
– Democratic Political Theory
– Microeconomics
– Macroeconomics
– Seminar on Global Supply-chains
– Industrial Economics