2012-2013 Bulletin 
    
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2012-2013 Bulletin [ARCHIVED BULLETIN]

International Political Economy, MA


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Academic Program

The MA in International Political Economy (MAIPE) is a 48-unit degree program that prepares students to analyze the complex interactions between political and economic trends, both domestically and at the international level. This program provides the analytical tools and contextual background that prepares students for the challenges of competition in market economies around the globe. The MAIPE program is also ideal for students who may be interested in subsequent pursuit of the PhD degree, since the foundations laid in this program allow full transfer of credits toward the doctorate.

FINAL PAPER PORTFOLIO
As for all Master’s degree programs in SPE, during their last semester in the program, students must provide the program office a copy of a paper that they wrote their first semester in the degree program they are pursuing along with a paper they wrote later that they consider an example of their best work in their respective degree program. (These papers will be used by CGU’s accrediting agency.)  [see SPE Student Handbook for detailed requirements]

Core Course Requirement (8 units)


CORE COURSE REQUIREMENT (8 units)

 Choose two (2) courses from the following list: 

  • PP352 Comparative Political Economy
  • PP411 International Political Economy
  • SPE360 American Political Economy

Research Tools (12 units)


Choose three (3) courses from the following list:

  Sequence 1
  • PP481 Quantitative Research Methods
  • PP482 Advanced Quantitative Research Methods
  • PP487 Applied Data Analysis, OR
  • PP488 Bayesian Methods, OR
  • PP489 Multilevel Modeling
  Sequence 2
  • ECON308 Mathematics for Economists
  • ECON381 Econometrics I
  • ECON382 Econometrics II OR ECON383 Econometrics III

Formal & Economic Background (8 units)


  • SPE315 Game Theory, AND

  Choose one (1) of the following courses:  
  • PP354 Political Risk Analysis
  • ECON302 Macroeconomic Analysis
  • ECON313 Microeconomic Analysis
  • SPE410 Foundations of Political Economy
  • SPE471 Strategic Modeling for Politics, Economics & Business

Track1: Applied Political Economy (20 units)


Core Course Requirement:

  • PP373 The Domestic Politics of Foreign Economic Policy
  • PP418 Seminar in International Political Economy
  Choose two (2) courses from the following list:  
  • PP371 Globalization & Diversity
  • PP408 Seminar in World Politics
  • PP412 Regional Integration
  • PP419  Seminar in International Political Economy
  • ECON172 Environmental Economics
  • ECON235 Money and Banking
  • ECON247 International Trade Theory and Social Inquiry
  • SPE348 Regulatory Policy
  • SPE349 Energy and Environmental Policy
  Choose one (1) course from the following list:
  •  PP361 Comparative Politics of the Middle East
  • PP363 Asian Politics
  • PP366 Political and Economic Development in Latin America
  • PP375/POST 225 Politics of Africa

Track2: Applied Agent-Based Political Economy


Core Course Requirement:

  • PP438 Dynamic Modeling Seminar in Foreign & Defense Policy
  • SPE472 Complexity Theory in economics and Politics
  Choose Three (3) courses from the following list:  
  • PP447 Seminar in Social Network Analysis
  • PP448 Seminar in Computational and Agent -Based Modeling
  • ECON286 Public Choice
  • SPE471 Strategic Modeling for Politics, Economics & Business Decisions
  NOTE: NO MASTER’S RESEARCH PAPER REQUIRED

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