An interdisciplinary degree blending economics and political science to analyze societal and policy challenges. Ideal for students pursuing careers in public policy, law, government, or corporate sectors.
Curriculum Structure
Years 1–2: Core Foundations
Principles of microeconomic and macroeconomic theory
Intro to political institutions and political theory
Quantitative methods and statistics
Years 3–4: Integrated Interdisciplinary Study
Political economy electives in political science and economics
Applied policy analysis and research methods
Regional or thematic courses in governance and development
Senior capstone project or thesis
Focus Areas
Interaction of economic and political institutions
Policy design, regulation, and governance
Quantitative and qualitative societal analysis
Learning Outcomes
Analyze political-economic systems and public policy
Conduct interdisciplinary policy research
Prepare for careers in public service, consulting, legal fields, or graduate studies
Accreditation & Reputation
Regionally accredited by SACSCOC; offered by Tulane’s Departments of Economics and Political Science; known for its commitment to public service and urban policy
An interdisciplinary program that blends economics and politics, with a strong regional focus on Latin America and global development.
Experiential learning includes:
Hands-on research through the Center for Inter-American Policy and Research.
Fieldwork and study-abroad opportunities in Central and South America.
Use of policy modeling tools and training in R and qualitative research methods.
Collaborative group projects tackling real economic issues like trade, inequality, and social welfare.
Internship opportunities in New Orleans and Washington, D.C., coordinated through Tulane’s Career Wave Network.
Tulane’s BA in Political Economy blends economics, political science, and philosophy to examine how institutions, markets, and policy interact. This degree is ideal for students aiming for careers in law, public policy, economic consulting, or international relations. Graduates go on to become policy advisors, legal analysts, economic development officers, or global affairs consultants. Here’s how Tulane sets you up for success:
Tulane’s Career Services and the Murphy Institute provide students with specialized guidance, internships, and networking in policy, law, and economics.
Tulane graduates report high placement in jobs or grad school within six months; policy and economics grads typically start around $55,000–$70,000, with significant growth in consulting or legal roles.
The program is anchored by the Murphy Institute of Political Economy, which hosts visiting scholars, policy workshops, and exclusive research opportunities.
Accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC), and widely respected in law, government, and public service fields.
Courses emphasize political theory, economic policy, ethics, and quantitative analysis—providing a strong foundation for both real-world impact and academic excellence.
Further Academic Progression:
Graduates commonly pursue law school (JD), Master’s in Public Policy, International Affairs, or PhDs in Political Science, Economics, or Public Administration.
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