

The Economics - Political Science program provides students with a thorough understanding of economic theory, political systems, and their interconnections, emphasizing critical thinking, analytical skills, and research proficiency. Students study core areas including microeconomics, macroeconomics, political theory, comparative politics, and international relations while engaging in quantitative analysis, case studies, and applied research. The curriculum integrates economic models with political analysis, allowing students to understand policy-making, economic behavior, and political institutions at both national and global levels. Students develop skills in data analysis, policy evaluation, research methodology, and communication, preparing them for careers in government, policy analysis, economic consulting, and research.
Throughout the program, students gain expertise in economic policy, political strategy, statistical analysis, and governance, essential for careers in public policy, international relations, financial consulting, and research-oriented roles. Exposure to interdisciplinary approaches ensures graduates can analyze complex political and economic issues, conduct independent research, and propose evidence-based solutions to social and economic challenges. By fostering independent inquiry, applied research, and critical reasoning, the program prepares students to make meaningful contributions to economic analysis, political strategy, and policy development.
Year 1 – Foundations in Economics and Political Science
• Introduction to Microeconomics and Macroeconomics
• Principles of Political Science and Governance
• Academic Writing and Research Skills
• Quantitative Methods and Data Analysis
Year 2 – Core Economic and Political Studies
• Comparative Politics and International Relations
• Public Policy and Economic Analysis
• Statistics for Political and Economic Research
• Elective Modules in Development Economics, Political Theory, or Global Affairs
Year 3 – Advanced Studies and Applied Research
• Seminar in Economic Policy and Political Analysis
• Internship or Research Project
• Advanced Topics in Political Economy
• Elective Modules in International Economics, Public Policy, or Political Strategy
Year 4 – Independent Research and Capstone Project
• Independent Research Project or Thesis
• Applied Economic and Political Research
• Policy Evaluation and Strategic Analysis
• Capstone Project Presentation
Graduates of this program are prepared for careers in public policy, international relations, economic consulting, political analysis, research, and financial advisory. They can work as policy analysts, economic consultants, political advisors, researchers, government officials, or strategic planners in government agencies, international organizations, NGOs, financial institutions, and think tanks. The program equips students with expertise in quantitative analysis, policy evaluation, political strategy, research methodology, and data interpretation, enabling them to pursue versatile roles in economics, politics, and governance. Alumni may also continue their education in graduate programs in economics, political science, public policy, international relations, or related interdisciplinary fields, providing highly competitive and adaptable career pathways.
This program combines economic theory, political analysis, and applied research, giving students a comprehensive understanding of how economic and political systems interact. Small classes and faculty mentorship provide personalized guidance, fostering independent research, analytical skills, and practical problem-solving. The curriculum emphasizes quantitative analysis, case studies, and interdisciplinary approaches, preparing graduates to address complex political and economic challenges and contribute to policy-making and strategic decisions. By engaging with advanced coursework, research projects, and applied analysis, students gain the knowledge, critical thinking skills, and professional preparation necessary for impactful careers in economics, political science, research, and further graduate study.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +1 212 854 1754
Email: admissions@columbia.edu
Address: University of Columbia, Admissions Office, New York, NY, United States