Minor in Political Economy
The Minor in Political Economy offers a multidisciplinary degree path that explores the intersections of economics, political science, philosophy, and history. Students gain a nuanced understanding of societal forces, fostering critical thinking and analytical skills. This program prepares students for careers in fields such as public policy, international relations, and advocacy.
The Minor in Political Economy is a minor for non-business majors.
Core courses
Economics (12 credit hours)
- ECON 2304
- ECON 3325 or ECON 4330
- ECON 3380
- ECON 4325, ECON 3335, or ECON 4335
POLITICAL SCIENCES (6 CREDIT HOURS)
- POLS 4348
- POLS 4364
SELECTIVE COURSES (3 CREDIT HOURS)
- POLS 4361
- HIST 3317
- HIST 2302