Capstone
5 Elective Courses**• 3 courses at the 2000 or
3000 level• 2 courses at the 4000
level
2 Core Courses*(2 of 6 Required)
2 Required Courses
Elective Courses(Levels 3000 & 4000)
• Chinese Foreign Policy• Conflict & Cooperation in Asia• Cybersecurity & Internet
Politics • The Economy-Security Nexus• Foreign Policy & Diplomacy• International Finance• International Migration• International Security• Rise of the West & the Great
Divergence• US Foreign Policy
…and many more
Core Courses(Level 2000 & 3000)
• Global Governance• Globalization on the Ground• International Development• International Political Economy• International Relations• International Security
* Preclusions: If a student has completed A-level Mathematics AND A-level Economics (or equivalent courses in high school), then the student is not allowed to take Principles of Economics
** Students should discuss the sequencing of the Intermediate Courses with the Faculty
*** Either Advanced Microeconomics, Advanced Macroeconomics, Advanced Econometrics. This requirement is waived for students who completed the 2MC Introduction to Mathematics or
Statistics courses (which are no longer offered).
**** Elective Courses can be drawn from one or both categories.
Capstone I, II
Elective Courses ****(3 or 4 Required)
CORE ECONOMICS
Advanced MicroeconomicsAdvanced Econometrics
Advanced MacroeconomicsIntroduction to Game Theory
Mathematics for EconomicsMechanism Design
APPLIED ECONOMICS
Behavioral EconomicsCollective Choice: Values and Environmental Policy
Development EconomicsInternational Finance
International TradeLaw and Economics
Labor EconomicsPolitical EconomyPublic EconomicsUrban Economics Principles of Economics*
Economics Major 2015/16Requirements / KeyElective Courses 3 or 4Required Courses :
Intermediate Courses 3Advanced Course 1Capstone 2
Gateway Courses 1Total 10**
Advanced Course***(1 of 3 required)
Intermediate Courses **(3 required)
INTERMEDIATE COURSES
Intermediate MacroeconomicsIntermediate Microeconomics
Econometrics
CORE ECONOMICS
Advanced MicroeconomicsAdvanced Econometrics
Advanced Macroeconomics
Global Affairs (Class of 2019 and 2020)
Required Courses(Level 2000)
• Introduction to Global Affairs• Methods in the Social Sciences
*Students are required to take 2 of 6 corecourses but may take additional core courses to satisfy elective requirements for the Global Affairs major
**Students are required to take 5 electivecourses. Students may take up to two cross-registered courses from NUS, Study Abroad, or the LKY School to satisfy this requirement.
Elective Courses(Levels 3000 & 4000)
• Chinese Foreign Policy• Conflict & Cooperation in Asia• Cybersecurity & Internet
Politics• The Economy-Security Nexus• Foreign Policy & Diplomacy• International Finance• International Migration• International Security
Divergence• US Foreign Policy
…and many more
Global Affairs (Class of 2021 onwards)
Capstone
5 Elective Courses*•
•
3 courses at the 2000 or3000 level2 courses at the 4000level
2 Methods Courses
2 Core Courses
Students must choose one:• Qualitative Methods in Global
Affairs• Ethnography• Historian's Craft• Econometrics
Required Courses
• International Relations• International Development
*Students may take up to four cross-registered courses from NUS, Study Abroad,or the LKY School to count towards the GlobalAffairs major providing they have writtenconsent from the Head of Studies. Thesecourses could count as electives or as some ofthe required courses in the major.
Required Courses
Required Course• Methods in the Social Sciences
Specialised Methods Course
• Rise of the West & the Great *