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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