Requirements for a Major in Philosophy, Politics and Economics

A total of 12 courses (48 credits) as follows:
Required courses (36 credits)
1.    Philosophy, Politics and Economics: PPE 110 (Foundation credit: F2i, F8)

2.    Economics
       a.    Introduction to Economics: ECON 100 (Foundation credit: F8)

       b.    Intermediate Microeconomics Economics: ECON 201 or
              Intermediate Macroeconomics: ECON 202    

       c.    Classical and Marxian Economics: ECON 323 (Foundation credit: F2i, F3)


3.    International Studies 
            International Political Economy: INTS 311 or

            Comparative Political Economy: INTS 310


4.    Philosophy
       a.    Justice, Equality, and Liberty: PHIL 225

       b.    Modern Political Philosophy: PHIL 345


5.    One research methods course: Economics 290 (Foundation credit: F6), International Studies 270, or 

       Politics and Law 270


6.    Senior Seminar: PPE 486


Elective Courses (12 credits), choosing from:

Economics:
201 or 202 (in addition to course taken in #2 above)
308: Industrial Organization
310: International Trade and Policy
312: Economic Development (Foundation credit: F9)
338: U.S. Economic History (Foundation credit: F3, F2i)
339: European Economic History (Foundation credit: F3, F2i)
343: Family Economics
407: Game Theory
Two-credit courses: 
     311: International Financial Economics
     318: Economics of Crime and Corruption
     319: Economics of Income Inequality

International Studies
310 or 311 (in addition to the course taken in #3 above), 
263: Comparative Political Economy of East Asia
452: International Law

Philosophy
216: Philosophy of Law 
220: Philosophy of Race and Racism
221: Money, Markets and Morals
222: Ethics (Foundation credit: F1)
230: Environmental Ethics
301: Philosophy, Power and Politics
322: Medical Ethics
332: Animal Ethics (Foundation credit: F8)
355: Feminist Philosophy

Politics and Law
205: Introduction to Public Policy 
380: Topics in American Politics and Policy (requires PPE approval)
386:  Utopian Political Practice and Thought

Research methods:
One course in addition to the course taken in #5 above: 
ECON 290, INTS 270, PLAW 270 

Philosophy, Politics, and Economics:

250: Topics in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics

350: Advanced Topics in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics

460: Internship