Global Politics: This course examines contemporary issues in international relations, geopolitics, and global governance, providing insights into the dynamics of global politics.
Behavioral Economics: Students explore the intersection of psychology and economics, studying human behavior and decision-making processes through an economic lens.
Financial Markets and Investment: This course covers key concepts in finance, including investment strategies, portfolio management, and analysis of financial markets.
Public Policy Analysis: Students learn to evaluate and analyze public policies, understanding their impacts and implications for society and governance.
Social Entrepreneurship: This course explores the intersection of business and social impact, equipping students with the knowledge and skills to create positive change through entrepreneurship.
Data Analysis for Social Scientists: Students develop quantitative research skills, focusing on data collection, analysis, and interpretation in the social sciences.
Environmental Economics and Policy: This course examines the economic aspects of environmental challenges, addressing topics such as sustainable development, climate change, and resource management.
Global Health Policy: Students explore the complex issues surrounding global health, studying health policy, healthcare systems, and international health governance.