Political Science & Economics

Political Science & Economics

Welcome to Political Science & Economics

Breaking boundaries, creating knowledge

The Department of Political Science and Economics aims to foster a vibrant intellectual community promoting scholarly inquiry into how politics and economics advance society through research, teaching, and public service.

The Department of Political Science and Economics is a vibrant intellectual community promoting scholarly inquiry into how politics and economics advance society through research, teaching, and public service. We offer a range of undergraduate and graduate courses across sub-fields in both Economics and Political Science. Our nationally and internationally recognized faculty conduct research in a variety of areas that inform their teaching and position them as important scholars in their fields of study.

In Economics, our faculty teach courses in microeconomics and macroeconomics, health economics, money and banking, and global economics among others. In Political Science, our faculty teach courses in American politics, international relations, political theory, and comparative politics. And in both programs, students complete their studies with a unique, year-long course of methods and seminar, leading to an original research project.

We also offer a Master of Public Policy (MPP) degree that provides students with the critical tools for effective policy analysis, such as cost-benefit analysis, formal program evaluation, and policy-relevant statistics. 

Our graduates go on to become highly successful in their professional fields. Some enter competitively ranked graduate programs, while others go straight into positions in public, private, or non-profit organizations. With degrees in Economics, Political Science, or public policy, our graduates are among the top earners in the liberal arts.

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Academic programs for economics

Economics

Undergraduate education in economics focuses on learning to analyze the world in terms of tradeoffs and incentives that is, to ìthink like an economist.

academic programs for political science

Political Science

The Political Science Department offers a major program of 39 credits leading to a B.A. degree, and a minor program consisting of 21 credits.

Public Policy

The program aims to provide its students with the skills needed to be successful leaders in the state of New Jersey and beyond.