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    • Milan, Italy

    Full time

    2 years

    On-Campus

    English

    It is a master's degree in Global Politics and Society (GPS) programme, entirely taught in English. Students will benefit from multidisciplinary training, aimed at preparing highly qualified professionals, able to understand and interpret complex social and political dynamics arising in the wake of globalization, within a scenario of increased international interdependences.

  • Bachelor of Public Safety (Honours) (Co-op)

    The Algonquin College of Applied Arts and Technology

    • Ottawa, Canada

    Full time

    4 years

    On-Campus

    English

    The four-year Bachelor of Public Safety (Honours) degree program imparts the theory and hands-on instruction allowing you to develop a systematic approach to public safety to counter, coordinate, and investigate man-made and natural threats to individuals, information systems security, critical infrastructure, organizations, companies, and governments.

    • Claremont, USA

    On-Campus

    English

    The International Political Economy (IPE) major investigates the intersection between economics and politics in the global environment. It encourages the integrated analysis of global problems and issues using the tools and methods of political studies and economics. Learn to consider the multiple and overlapping economic and political linkages between and among global actors.

  • Master in Political and Empirical Economics

    University of Graz – School of Business, Economics and Social Sciences

    • Graz, Austria

    Full time

    4 semesters

    On-Campus

    English

    Political and Empirical Economics is a two-year full-time program providing advanced level training in economic theory and quantitative methods, as well as insights into state-of-the-art research. The program focuses on the application of economic reasoning on different problems. Additionally, there is a strong emphasis on analytical and methodological diversity. After a joint basic module, which lays the analytical and methodological basis for further studies, students can choose between two specializations: Political Economy or Empirical Economics.

  • Master of Science in Political Economy

    University of Lausanne Faculty of Business (HEC Lausanne)

    • Lausanne, Switzerland

    On-Campus

    French

    The main objectives of this program are to introduce, analyze and apply research methods in political economy and econometrics. It thus offers you the basics of economic analysis and its applications, key skills to occupy analytical or managerial positions in the public and private sectors, as well as in academic research. Suggested mentions Macroeconomic policy Microeconomic policy Quantitative economics Business Economics Specialization possible Behavior, economy, and evolution

    • New York, USA

    Full time, Part time

    1 year

    On-Campus

    English

    The MA in Global Political Economy and Finance is a 30-credit program that provides students with a sophisticated understanding of the world economy in historical context, the political economic analysis of the dynamics of contemporary world capitalist society, and state-of-the-art tools of political economic and financial analysis.

  • Political Economy

    Williams College

    • Williamstown, USA

    On-Campus

    English

    The program was designed to give its students an understanding of the many ways that politics and economics interact in the formation of public policy. Majors acquire a substantial mastery of economics, broad knowledge of the American and international political context, an understanding of the economic and moral stakes in key current public policy issues, and the opportunity to analyze policy for themselves. The major is notable for its high degree of structure, with requirements in Economics and Political Science, along with three distinctive core courses.

  • Master of Arts in International Political Economy (MAIPE)

    Peter F. Drucker and Masatoshi Ito Graduate School of Management, Claremont Graduate University

    Full time, Part time

    On-Campus

    The Master of Arts in International Political Economy (MAIPE) trains students to analyse increasingly complex global interactions and to address large-scale political and economic uncertainties.

  • Masters in Political Economy – Evening Program

    University of Asia and the Pacific

    • Pasig, Philippines

    Part time

    4 years

    On-Campus

    English

    Inspired by Oxford University’s Philosophy, Politics and Economics (PPE) course, UA&P’s Political Economy program seeks to equip students with skills that will enable them to examine society through different lenses–political science, philosophy, economics, history, sociology–and to consider social issues not merely from a local but also from a regional and global perspective.

  • Bachelor of Arts in Global Political Economy

    University of Manitoba Undergraduate

    • Winnipeg, Canada

    Full time

    3 years

    On-Campus

    English

    The University of Manitoba’s Global Political Economy (GPE) program is unique among Canadian undergraduate universities. The GPE program is an interdisciplinary approach for the study of international political, social, environmental, and economic issues. It brings together faculty and course offerings across five disciplines to give you a superb education in global political and economic relations, and their effects on local communities.

  • GRADUATE IN POLITICAL ECONOMY

    UNJu Universidad Nacional De Jujuy

    • Jujuy, Argentina

    On-Campus

    Spanish

    SCOPE OF THE DEGREE IN POLITICAL ECONOMY -Integrate interdisciplinary research teams. -Design and implement scientific research projects in the field of political economy. -Coordinate interdisciplinary work teams in the field of political economy. -Advise plans, programs, and projects to intervene in the microeconomic social reality such as Macro. -Direct technical personnel in public and private organizations. -Manage state, private and social organizations. -Participate in work teams in productive, commercial, financial areas, public and private areas. -Evaluate and advise research projects of the local, national, regional, and international political economy.

    • Hsinchu, Taiwan

    Full time

    On-Campus

    English

    The Master Program in Hakka Political Economy, Department of Hakka Language and Social Sciences was established in the College of Hakka Studies, on August 1, 2004.

    • Online USA

    On-Campus

    English

    Critical Race and Political Economy (CRPE) introduces students to the intersectional and interdisciplinary study of race, colonialism, migration, and political economy. The Department of Critical Race and Political Economy’s (CRPE) curriculum cultivates an understanding of how race, colonialism, and other systems of power have structured human lives and their environments on local, national, and global scales. CRPE students explore how race has informed the imagination of social transformation, justice, and liberation in the past and present. CRPE approaches “race” as a shifting relation through which power and domination are rationalized, but also a foundation on which struggles for liberation and self-determination are waged.

    • Richardson, USA

    Full time, Part time

    5 years

    On-Campus

    English

    Our nationally recognized, interdisciplinary Ph.D. in Public Policy and Political Economy degree program offers training opportunities for doctoral students from internationally renowned faculty. The mission of the program is to prepare our students for professional positions in research, teaching, and practice in fields related to public policy and political economy, in both academic and nonacademic settings.

    • Richardson, USA

    Full time

    2 years

    On-Campus

    English

    In today’s world, politics and the economy are intertwined. The MS in International Political Economy degree offers preparation to succeed in this dynamic, global workforce. Students will develop critical skill sets necessary to meet the needs and demands of the international diplomatic and business sectors, which include critical thinking skills, knowledge of multiple cultures and cultural contexts, rigorous research skills, and the ability to communicate effectively in an array of environments.