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Bachelor of Arts: Political Economy Major (4-Year)

Number of credits required from Athabasca University: 30 credits.

Maximum credit awarded in this program for prior learning through Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition (PLAR) processes: 9 credits.

Program Learning Outcomes

As a result of completing this program, students should be able to

  • exhibit generalist and specialist knowledge of the theories of political economy.
  • critically access challenges that are transforming the public and corporate sectors as well as civil society.
  • exhibit a working knowledge of local and global political and economic practices, policies and institutions.
  • demonstrate an understanding of the dynamics and needs of a globalized and increasingly knowledge-based society and marketplace.
  • compete successfully and confidently in world-class businesses.
  • use effective leadership skills in government, the private sector or voluntary sector.
  • demonstrate a developed knowledge base and acquired skills.

Program Goals

The general program goals are to

  • make accessible to both beginning students and professionals in Canada , and globally, a high quality academic program designed to understand and engage with transformations in political economy at the level of the national Canadian state and the global community.
  • provide both beginning students and professionals the opportunity to develop knowledge of global political and economic issues.
  • provide students the opportunity to develop a greater appreciation and understanding of the world's polities, economies, cultures and regions.
  • prepare students of Canadian studies for Canada 's leadership role in North America and the global community.
  • make accessible to professionals the retooling skills and an academic credential necessary for successful employment in an era of globalization.

Possible Career Options

  • Research Specialist
  • Analyst in foreign trade, business, the market or public finance
  • Business Advisor
  • Policy Co-ordinator
  • Benefit Administrator
  • Manager of not-for-profit organization
  • Writer
  • English as a Second Language (ESL) Teacher

Possible Further Education Options

At Athabasca University

At Other Educational Institutions*

  • graduate studies in political economy, political science, economics or other related/unrelated disciplines
  • education: bachelor/master
  • law
  • police studies
  • social work
  • journalism
  • teaching English as a second language (TESL)

* Entrance requirements vary among educational institutions. It is the students’ responsibility to research the entrance requirements of other educational institutions.


Updated March 25, 2009

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Program Plans

2012 / 2013 Program Plan

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