2013-2014 Bulletin 
    
    Apr 20, 2024  
2013-2014 Bulletin [ARCHIVED BULLETIN]

Politics, Economics, and Business, MAPEB


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The Master of Arts in Politics, Economics, and Business (MAPEB) is a unique transdisciplinary degree program that provides a cutting-edge perspective on local and international concerns. Rather than approaching disciplines in isolation, a collaborative effort with the Peter F. Drucker and Masatoshi Ito Graduate School of Management enables multi-disciplinary study of the interrelationship of fields is crucial to broader understanding and future opportunities.

The innovative MAPED program provides students with a rich blend of analytical skill, practical experience, and technical training useful in many environments. Politics responds to and shapes the environment in which business operates and, in return, provides useful information about the processes and impacts of decisions. Knowledge of the fundamentals of economics and business fortifies the student with a comparative advantage when competing for key employment opportunities in the private, public, and research environments. Analytical tools acquired in economics and statistics are increasingly fundamental to success in a variety of positions in business, government, and nonprofit organizations.

Degree Requirements

Coursework.  The program requires 48 units and may be completed on a full-time or part-time basis.

Final Paper Portfolio. All students are required to submit two papers to the program office.  One paper must be written during the student’s first semester of enrollment in the program.  A second paper should represent the student’s best work and may come from any subsequent semester that the student is enrolled in the program.  Papers are used for accreditation reviews of the program.

University Policies.  University policies detailed in the Registration and Degree Information  section of the Bulletin apply.

Core Course Requirements (20 units)


Either ECON 313 Microeconomics or SPE 324 Economics of Management & Organization is required.  MGT 328 Budgeting and Finance for Non Profits may be taken as an alternative to MGT 335.

Tracks


Financial Policy (20 units)


Internship.  The two-unit internship is optional for this track.

Courses.

  • ECON 350 Global Money and Finance or ECON 336 Financial Economics
  • ECON 337 Behavioral Finance and Risk Management or MGT 373 Financial Strategy and Policy
  • MGT 402: Asset Management Practicum (Faculty approval required)
  • SP&E 324 Economics of Management and Organization or ECON 347 International Trade and Policy

Leadership (20 units)


Internship.  Two-unit internship required.

Courses.  Any other Drucker course from the Leadership sequence (list available from the MBA advisor) may be substituted for MGT 345.  SP&E 476 The Global Economy may be taken as an alternative to PP 411.

Public Policy (20 units)


EDUC 525 Politics of Inequality may be substituted for ECON 272, which requires faculty approval.  EDUC 337 Issues in Contemporary Education may be selected as an alternative for PP 345.

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