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Politics, Philosophy, and Economics, BS 1
Politics, Philosophy, and Economics, BS
Program Requirements
AFAM 2600
Contemporary Issues: Race, Science,
and Technology
AFAM 2639
Globalism, Racism, and Human Rights
CRIM 4010
Gender, Crime, and Justice
ECON 4916
Advanced Selected Topics in
Microeconomics
University-Wide Requirements
PHIL 1150
All undergraduate students are required to complete the UniversityWide Requirements (http://catalog.northeastern.edu/undergraduate/
university-academics/university-wide-requirements).
Sex, Power, and Oppression: An
Introduction
POLS 2375
Gender and Politics
POLS 2380
Latino Politics in the United States
POLS 3309
All undergraduate students are required to complete the NUpath
Requirements (http://catalog.northeastern.edu/undergraduate/
university-academics/nupath).
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and
Transgender Issues in Public Policy
SOCL 1260
Gender in a Changing Society
SOCL 2270
Race and Ethnic Relations
Note: “TBD” stands for “to be determined.”
SOCL 4520
Race, Class, and Gender
Politics, Philosophy, and Economics Major Requirements
WMNS 1101
Sex, Gender, and Popular Culture
WMNS 1103
Introduction to Women’s, Gender, and
Sexuality Studies
WMNS 2259
Sex and Gender in the Jewish
Experience
WMNS 2302
Gender and Sexuality: A Cross-Cultural
Perspective
Complete all courses listed below unless otherwise indicated. Also
complete any corequisite labs, recitations, clinicals, or tools courses
where specified and complete any additional courses needed beyond
specific college and major requirements to satisfy graduation
credit requirements.
NUpath Requirements
Code
Title
or WMNS 1260 Gender in a Changing Society
Hours
Foundation Courses
PHIL 1160
Introduction to Economic Justice
4
PHIL 2303
Social and Political Philosophy
4
POLS 1160
International Relations
4
ECON 1115
Principles of Macroeconomics
4
WMNS 2304
Communication and Gender
ECON 1116
Principles of Microeconomics
4
WMNS 2373
Gender and Sexuality in World History
American Government
4
WMNS 2480
Core Courses
or ANTH 2302
or HIST 2373
Core Elective 1
POLS 1150
or POLS 1155
or INTL 2480
Comparative Politics
Core Elective 2
Complete one of the following:
ECON 2350
Statistics
POLS 2400
Quantitative Techniques
MATH 2280
Statistics and Software
4
Note: no more than two courses are allowed in any one field.
Complete three of the following:
PHIL 2325
Ancient Philosophy and Political
Thought
PHIL 2330
Modern Philosophy
PHIL 3435
Moral Philosophy
POLS 3405
International Political Economy
ECON 2315
Macroeconomic Theory
ECON 2316
Microeconomic Theory
12
AFAM 2339
Analysis of American Racism
AFAM 2345
The Black Experience in the Caribbean
AFAM 2360
Politics of Poverty
or POLS 2360
AFAM 2367
Politics of Poverty
Race and Social Identity
Women and World Politics
Women and World Politics
Digital Feminisms
WMNS 2800
Sexual Orientation and Gender
Expression in Practice and Policy
Sexual Orientation and Gender Expression in
Practice and Policy
WMNS 3100
Gender, Social Justice, and
Transnational Activism
WMNS 3304
Communication and Inclusion
or COMM 3304 Communication and Inclusion
WMNS 3500
Sexuality, Gender, and the Law
Concentration
Complete one of the following concentrations:
• Environment and Energy Policy (p. )
• International Political Economy (p. )
• Law and Justice (p. Racial or Gender Justice
Complete one of the following:
Gender and Sexuality in World History
WMNS 2505
or HUSV 2800
Theoretical Courses
Gender and Sexuality: A Cross-Cultural Perspective
4
)
• Logic and Game Theory (p. • Political Philosophy (p. )
)
• Public and Economic Policy (p. )
Additional Requirements
Code
Title
Experiential Learning Requirement
Hours
2 Politics, Philosophy, and Economics, BS
Complete one co-op, study abroad, qualifying Dialogue of
Civilizations, or one of the following:
4
Major GPA/Credit Requirement
Complete 76 semester hours in the major with a 3.000 GPA.
ECON 4996
Experiential Education Directed Study
ECON 4970
Junior/Senior Honors Project 1
ECON 4971
Junior/Senior Honors Project 2
POLS 4970
Junior/Senior Honors Project 1
POLS 4971
Junior/Senior Honors Project 2
Program Requirement
POLS 4942
Internship in Politics
128 total semester hours required
POLS 4948
Community-Based Research Practicum
POLS 4996
Experiential Education Directed Study
PHIL 4996
Experiential Education Directed Study
Course Distribution Requirement
Complete at least four courses in each of the following subject areas:
ECON, PHIL, and POLS.
Concentrations
CONCENTRATION IN ENVIRONMENT AND ENERGY POLICY
Capstone
Complete one of the following:
ECON 4692
Senior Economics Seminar
PHIL 4901
Topics in Philosophy Seminar
PHIL 4902
Great Philosophers Seminar
PHIL 5001
Global Justice
POLS 4701
Political Science Senior Capstone
POLS 4703
Senior Thesis
4
Title
Complete two of the following:
ECON 3423
or ECON 3425
PHIL 1180
Complete two courses from the course list below or from the
focus areas listed below:
Course List
ECON 3000 to ECON 5999
PHIL 2000 to PHIL 5999
POLS 2000 to POLS 5999
Focus Areas
Hours
8-12
Environmental Ethics
The Ethics of Food
or PHIL 3480
Environmental Philosophy
Environmental Politics and Policy
ECON 3423
Environmental Economics
ECON 3425
Energy Economics
PHIL 1180
Environmental Ethics
PHIL 1185
The Ethics of Food
PHIL 3480
Environmental Philosophy
POLS 3410
Nontraditional Security Issues
Title
Healthcare and Medical Economics
POLS 2385
U.S. Health and Welfare Policy
ECON 1290
History of the Global Economy
PHIL 1165
Moral and Social Problems in
Healthcare
ECON 1291
Development Economics
ECON 2316
Microeconomic Theory
ECON 3404
International Food Economics and
Policy
Advanced Medical Ethics
Security
Complete two of the following:
ECON 1240
Economics of Crime
ECON 4635
International Economics
PHIL 1114
Reason, Risk, and Evidence
PHIL 1185
The Ethics of Food
PHIL 2302
Philosophical Problems of War and
Peace
PHIL 1170
Business Ethics
POLS 3406
International Law
POLS 3409
Global Governance
POLS 3487
Politics of Developing Nations
POLS 3457
Transatlantic Relations
PHIL 4545
Religion and Politics in South Asia
POLS 3408
International Security
POLS 3410
Nontraditional Security Issues
POLS 3412
Homeland Security Policy and Politics
POLS 3427
Civil-Military Relations
POLS 4918
Model NATO
Sports and Society
ECON 3481
Economics of Sports
PHIL 1162
Ethics and Philosophy through Sport
POLS 3496
International Relations and Sports
Technology
Hours
Requirement 1
ECON 1230
PHIL 3465
4
CONCENTRATION IN INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY
Code
Health Policy and Medical Ethics
8
Energy Economics
Complete one of the following:
Title
Hours
Environmental Economics
or PHIL 1185
POLS 2395
Required Electives
Code
Code
8
Requirement 2
Complete one of the following:
ECON 1292
Economic History of the Middle East
ECON 1293
European Economic History
POLS 3435
Politics and Governance of Europe and
the European Union
ECON 1293
European Economic History
POLS 3445
Politics in Central and Eastern Europe
PHIL 1145
Technology and Human Values
POLS 3450
Government and Politics in Russia
PHIL 4510
Philosophy of Science
POLS 3460
POLS 2390
Science, Technology, and Public Policy
Contemporary Government and Politics
in Africa
4
Politics, Philosophy, and Economics, BS 3
POLS 3465
Government and Politics in the Middle
East
POLS 3475
Government and Politics in Latin
America
POLS 3480
Government and Politics in Japan
POLS 3485
China: Governance and Foreign Policy
PHIL 4545
Religion and Politics in South Asia
PHIL 5001
CONCENTRATION IN PUBLIC AND ECONOMIC POLICY
Code
Title
Complete three of the following, only two of which may be
POLS courses:
ECON 3424
Law and Economics
ECON 1240
Economics of Crime
PHIL 2301
Philosophical Problems of Law and
Justice
POLS 3302
Judicial Process and Behavior
POLS 3324
Law and Society
POLS 3406
International Law
POLS 4500
U.S. Constitutional Law
POLS 4505
U.S. Civil Liberties
WMNS 3500
Sexuality, Gender, and the Law
POLS 3307
Title
Introduction to Logic
ECON 1240
Economics of Crime
ECON 1270
Economic Status of Ethnic Minorities
ECON 1281
Economics of the Creative Industries
ECON 3410
Labor Economics
ECON 3414
Economics of Human Capital
ECON 3415
Poverty and Income
ECON 3420
Urban Economic Issues
ECON 3422
Economics of Transportation
ECON 3423
Environmental Economics
ECON 3425
Energy Economics
ECON 3440
Public Finance
ECON 3461
Government and Business
ECON 3490
Public Choice Economics
ECON 4680
Competition Policy and Regulation
PHIL 1160
Introduction to Economic Justice
PHIL 5001
Global Justice
POLS 2340
Business and Government
POLS 2345
Urban Policies and Politics
POLS 2360
Politics of Poverty
POLS 2390
Science, Technology, and Public Policy
POLS 2395
Environmental Politics and Policy
POLS 3410
Nontraditional Security Issues
POLS 2334
Bureaucracy and Government
Organizations
POLS 2335
Budgeting and Taxation
POLS 2350
State and Local Politics
POLS 2357
Growth and Decline of Cities and
Suburbs
Hours
POLS 2385
U.S. Health and Welfare Policy
POLS 3315
Interest Groups and Public Policy
8
POLS 3402
Survey Research and Polling
POLS 3412
Homeland Security Policy and Politics
POLS 3425
U.S. Foreign Policy
POLS 4948
Community-Based Research Practicum
Hours
12
Hours
4
Electives
Complete two of the following:
ECON 1250
Game Theory in the Social Sciences
ECON 4681
Information Economics and Game
Theory
PHIL 2001
Ethics and Evolutionary Games
PHIL 4515
Advanced Logic
PHIL 4520
Philosophy of Logic
8
TBD::Concepts in Game Theory
CONCENTRATION IN POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY
Code
Title
Politics Courses
Complete two of the following:
POLS 2326
Premodern Political Thought
POLS 2328
Modern Political Thought
POLS 2330
American Political Thought
POLS 2332
Contemporary Political Thought
Philosophy Course
Complete one of the following:
PHIL 2301
Philosophical Problems of Law and
Justice
PHIL 2302
Philosophical Problems of War and
Peace
PHIL 3435
Moral Philosophy
PHIL 4500
Theory of Knowledge
PHIL 4505
Metaphysics
PHIL 4535
Philosophy of Mind
PHIL 3436
History of Modern Moral Philosophy
Public Policy and Administration
Complete two of the following:
Required Course
PHIL 1115
Hours
4
Elective Courses
CONCENTRATION IN LOGIC AND GAME THEORY
Code
Title
Required Course
CONCENTRATION IN LAW AND JUSTICE
Code
Global Justice
4
8