The Bachelor of Science in Political Economy is an undergraduate program offered for students whose interest is in the integrated study of economics and politics. The program provides students with strong theoretical foundation and empirical study on the effects and the design of economic policies within the political context which these policies are set and considering the economic forces that interact with the political real.
The program strikes a balance between classroom and research-based activities in understanding the perplexities of politico-economic trends and issues anchored on contemporary economics of politics employing modern technologies.
Consistent with the CEFP’s commitment to advance and maintain academic excellence in all its academic program, the following provisions serve as general guidelines in determining the qualification of B.S. Economics and B.S. Political Economy majors to advance to higher year levels in the Department of Economics.
The above provisions shall take effect beginning the first semester of school year 2004-2005 and will be implemented among students who enrolled as freshmen in the Department of Economics beginning the school year 2003-2004. Students who shifted/transferred to the D.E. programs beginning the school year 2003-2004 shall likewise be covered by the above provisions.
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