Georgetown University - Graduate School of Arts & Sciences M.A. in Political Economy
Georgetown University - Graduate School of Arts & Sciences

Georgetown University - Graduate School of Arts & Sciences

M.A. in Political Economy

Washington, USA

MA

1 year

English

Full time

On-Campus

Key Summary

    About : The M.A. in Political Economy provides a deep understanding of economic and political systems. You'll engage with current issues such as globalization, development, and policy-making through analytical frameworks. This program aims to equip students with both theoretical knowledge and practical skills, preparing them for various professional environments.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates can pursue careers in sectors like government, international organizations, non-profits, and academia. Roles may include policy analyst, economic researcher, or international relations specialist, utilizing skills acquired during the program to address complex political and economic challenges.

The Brussels-Washington Masters in Political Economy is an innovative one-year programme combining the strengths of two internationally renowned institutions.

This joint degree from Georgetown University and the ULB-Solvay Brussels School of Economics and Management offers:

  • An international experience at the heart of global policy-making decision powers, with full immersion in both Europe (Brussels) and the U.S. (Washington D.C.);
  • A combination of frontier training in formal and quantitative political economy, with a strong emphasis on economic policy;
  • Courses taught by academics and practitioners who are leading specialists in their field;
  • On-site events at international institutions and think tanks;
  • Opportunity to joining the wide and active alumni networks of Georgetown and Solvay.

The objective of the program is to prepare the next generation of economists to rigorously analyze both the economics and the politics behind the key policy questions of the 21st century. The focus on political economy reflects the view that evaluating and addressing global and local economic challenges also requires an understanding of the institutions and political settings in which such challenges arise.

The program aims at providing students with a mix of solid theoretical knowledge and exposure to hands-on practice through the inclusion of both faculty and experts in the respective fields. The courses in Brussels and in Washington D.C., two crucial centers of global decision-making, will expose:

  • The specificities and differences between the approaches taken on each continent;
  • Their impact at global level and in various geopolitically crucial regions in the world;
  • The complexity of their relationships with other significant actors within the global governance framework.

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