

BA in Politics, Philosophy and Economics - Applied Economics, Seattle Pacific University
Seattle, Washington
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48 Months
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About this course
The interdisciplinary Politics, Philosophy, & Economics (PPE) major at Seattle Pacific University offers a rigorous program modeled after Oxford University's well-known course. It combines studies in political science, philosophy, and economics to develop students' ability to analyze human values, cultural institutions, and social issues from multiple perspectives. This program aims to prepare students for leadership roles in public service and private enterprise by fostering critical thinking, moral reasoning, and problem-solving skills.
Why this course is highly recommended
The PPE major provides a comprehensive education grounded in liberal arts and a Christian perspective, preparing students for diverse careers in politics, public policy, management consulting, or graduate studies in business and law. Its location in Seattle offers students unique internship, mentoring, and employment opportunities, making it ideal for those looking to gain real-world experience in a vibrant urban setting.
Specialisation
Students in the PPE major are required to choose at least one emphasis from seven tracks: Applied Economics, Financial Economics, International Affairs, Law, Philosophy, Public Administration, and Social Enterprise. Each track focuses on specific areas such as environmental issues, finance, international relations, law, metaphysics, urban politics, or social enterprise management, allowing students to tailor their education based on their career goals.
Course fees
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1st year tuition fees
31.57L
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Degree requirements
To complete the PPE major, students must earn between 89 and 90 credits. This includes 20 credits in political science, 18 credits in philosophy, 20 credits in economics, 18 credits of supporting courses, and at least 15 credits within one of the specified tracks. These requirements ensure a well-rounded and extensive education in the core disciplines.
English language test
TOEFL
79
PTE
56
DUOLINGO
105
IELTS
6.5
Career prospects
Graduates of the PPE program are equipped to pursue careers such as administration officials, expert analysts, institutional researchers, lawyers, and academics. The program prepares students for roles in government agencies, research firms, educational institutions, and interest groups. The internship opportunities, coupled with the program's strong interdisciplinary focus, enhance readiness for diverse professional paths in politics, law, and management.
FAQs
What tracks can I choose in the PPE major?
You can select from seven tracks including Applied Economics, Financial Economics, International Affairs, Law, Philosophy, Public Administration, and Social Enterprise.
Are internships part of the PPE program?
Yes, all PPE majors participate in internships, leveraging Seattle’s location to gain valuable industry experience through the Center for Career and Calling and the internship system 'Handshake'.
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