B.A. Degree in International Political Economy 48 months Undergraduate Programme By Fordham University |TopUniversities

B.A. Degree in International Political Economy

Programme Duration

48 monthsProgramme duration

Main Subject Area

PoliticsMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Politics

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Economic systems don’t occur in a vacuum. That’s why we turn to history, political science, and anthropology to deepen our understanding. You must have a high GPA to pursue this major and a keen interest in the world outside our borders. You’ll graduate with a clear and concise approach to critically assessing a wide range of issues. Good teaching is a top priority for our faculty. We keep class sizes small, the coursework engaging, and the standards high. You’ll learn more than international political economy here. You’ll also study philosophy, theology, history, literature, languages, science, and the performing arts through Fordham’s common core curriculum, the centerpiece of our liberal arts education. Because of its rigor, the international political economy major is open only to students of Fordham College at Rose Hill who have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or better. You take eight core courses in political science, economics, anthropology, and quantitative techniques and then specialize your studies further with four electives according to your interests. Special tracks in language study and global business will make quite an impression on graduate schools and employers. International political economy majors pursue diverse career paths. They’re prepared to follow their interests no matter where they lead around the globe. Where will you go? Our graduates find fulfilling roles in: public affairs international affairs banks nonprofit organizations government agencies businesses Many advance to graduate and professional studies in: law business administration economics political science international affairs

Programme overview

Main Subject

Politics

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Economic systems don’t occur in a vacuum. That’s why we turn to history, political science, and anthropology to deepen our understanding. You must have a high GPA to pursue this major and a keen interest in the world outside our borders. You’ll graduate with a clear and concise approach to critically assessing a wide range of issues. Good teaching is a top priority for our faculty. We keep class sizes small, the coursework engaging, and the standards high. You’ll learn more than international political economy here. You’ll also study philosophy, theology, history, literature, languages, science, and the performing arts through Fordham’s common core curriculum, the centerpiece of our liberal arts education. Because of its rigor, the international political economy major is open only to students of Fordham College at Rose Hill who have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or better. You take eight core courses in political science, economics, anthropology, and quantitative techniques and then specialize your studies further with four electives according to your interests. Special tracks in language study and global business will make quite an impression on graduate schools and employers. International political economy majors pursue diverse career paths. They’re prepared to follow their interests no matter where they lead around the globe. Where will you go? Our graduates find fulfilling roles in: public affairs international affairs banks nonprofit organizations government agencies businesses Many advance to graduate and professional studies in: law business administration economics political science international affairs

Admission Requirements

7+
Other English language requirements: Paper-based TOEFL of 575 or higher ; CAE (Cambridge English Advanced) score of 67 or higher ; PTE-A (Pearson Test of English-Academic) of 62 or higher.

Jan-2000

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