PHIL 100 Political Philosophy 6 ECTS
An examination of the main issues of political philosophy, such as political obligation, justice, political rights, and other issues.
PHIL 130 Ethics 6 ECTS
An introduction to some of the major normative ethical theories based on the study of the original writings of selected philosophers, including a section on applied ethics.
PHIL 200 Introduction to Logic 6 ECTS
An introduction to basic concepts and tools which, in addition to being of interest in themselves, also inform various philosophical discussions and are taken for granted in different areas of contemporary philosophy.
PHIL 201 Special Topics in Political and Moral Philosophy 6 ECTS
The course focuses on a selected topic (theme or author) in the field of moral or political philosophy. Example of topics given under Phil 201 include:
- World Poverty and Human Rights
- Humanitarian Intervention
- John Rawls
- Marx
- Nationalism
- Consequentialism
- Liberalism and Communitarianism
- Islamic Political Thought
PSPA 100 Introduction to Politics 6 ECTS
An introduction to the study of politics with emphasis on the basic concepts, ideas, and issues relating to the process of government in modern societies.
PSPA 101 International Politics 6 ECTS
Through a set of fundamental questions, and building upon students' knowledge of, and interest in, international relations and world politics, this course intends to accompany students in a reflection upon some of the most important international issues.
PSPA 200 Introduction to Political Thought 6 ECTS
An introduction to the main currents of political thought in the world (Jewish, Christian-western, Islamic, Black-American, Indigenous), with a focus on theories such as liberalism, libertarianism, Marxism, anarchism, and decolonization.
PSPA 201 Policy Analysis 6 ECTS
This is a course on the analysis of contemporary government and policy making. It approaches policy as a multiple hybrid space between state and society, expertise and politics, science and democracy, nature and culture, power and knowledge.
ECON 100 Survey of Economics 6 ECTS
Elementary principles of microeconomics and macroeconomics and applications.
ECON 101 Principles of Microeconomics 6 ECTS
This course lays out the general principles of microeconomics, which include elements of supply and demand, consumer behavior, production theory, and market structures.
ECON 102 Principles of Macroeconomics 6 ECTS
An examination of the main issues of political philosophy, such as political obligation, justice, political rights, and other issues.
ECON 200 Intermediate Microeconomics 6 ECTS
Theory of allocation of resources; consumers' choice and classical demand theory, exchange and welfare; theory of production and cost; price and output determination under alternative market structures; game theory and applications to oligopoly.Prerequisites: ECON 100, MATH 102/103
ECON 201 Intermediate Macroeconomics 6 ECTS
A study of the aggregate approach to economics, including the determination of output, employment, interest rates, and the price level. Inflation and stabilization policies, budget deficits and the national debt, business cycles, theories of consumption, and investment behavior.Prerequisites: ECON 100, MATH 102/103
ECON 300 Applied Economics 6 ECTS
A comprehensive treatment of econometric techniques applied in cross-sectional and time series models. Topics include but are not limited to the estimation of bivariate and multiple regression models; validation tests; corrective methods employed when assumptions are violated; regressions with a qualitative dependent variable; Logit models; VAR; and co-integration.Prerequisite
: PHPE 310
PHPE 100 Introduction to PPE 6 ECTS
Introduction to PPE is the first gateway course students take. It combines all PPE disciplines and should be taught by at least two faculty members from distinct disciplines. In this course students are introduced to the emergence of the social sciences from philosophy in the 19th century and how they forged their identities in the 20th century. As each discipline has established its boundaries, we bring them back together in the PPE degree. The recent re-emergent interest in the benefits of interdisciplinarity, in how the three disciplines can complement each other working in pairs or as triples, in both theoretical and applied work, will cover a significant portion of the course. The course also introduces the history of the PPE degree and the varied career paths it offers its holders.
PHPE 200 PPE Economic Justice 6 ECTS
This course introduces and examines different conceptions of economic justice. It looks closely at different answers that contemporary philosophers and economists give to the question: How and on what grounds should economic benefits and burdens be distributed? The aim of the course is to deepen the students' understanding of debates, issues, and distinctions related to economic justice. It equally aims at developing and sharpening students' powers of critical thinking and analysis.
PHPE 201 Conflict, Peace, and Justice 6 ECTS
This course introduces and examines different phenomena of war, conflict, peace and conflict resolution from the perspective of politics and philosophy. It explores the different conceptions of violence in contemporary societies and approaches violence as a political, philosophical and epistemological issue. The aim of the course is to deepen the students' understanding of debates, issues, and distinctions related to conflict, peace and violence. It equally aims at developing and sharpening students' powers of critical thinking and analysis.
PHPE 300 Political Economy 6 ECTS
This course starts from the premise that a long-term view of production, power and social change is essential for understanding enduring patterns of wealth and poverty in the contemporary world. By emphasizing the historical and ecological specificity of the infrastructures of social power inherited from the agrarian past, the course tries to highlight the pitfalls of deploying models based on European example for understanding development and social change in other parts of the globe.
PHPE 310 Research Design in PPE 6 ECTS
Research Design is the second gateway course in PPE and is taught by one instructor from politics and one instructor from economics. It introduces PPE students to the different applied research methods and tools they are likely to encounter and employ in economics and politics. It is divided in two parts, the quantitative and the qualitative. This course is a pre-requisite for ECON 300.
PHPE 400 PPE Regional Topics 6 ECTS
This course is open to disciplinary and/or interdisciplinary approaches that take the region - Middle East & Mediterranean - as the venture point both for theory production and empirical focus. Themes can include the following: human development in the region; gender in the Middle East and North Africa; humanitarian intervention and crisis in the Global South; Government in the Middle East and the Arab world; Political Islam; maritime politics; refugees, borders, and migration; etc.
PHPE 401 PPE Special Topics 6 ECTS
This course is open to disciplinary and/or interdisciplinary approaches that take the faculty's own research as the core content both for teaching and empirical focus. AUB Mediterraneo faculty will be invited to teach in a gamut of themes that touch upon PPE interdisciplinary aspects, including gender; crisis; government; inequality; solidarity; social movements; disaster; behavioral public policy; etc.
PHPE 410/411 PPE Application/Dissertation 6 ECTS
This capstone sequence of courses starts in the Fall of the final year and takes two semesters to complete. Its completion entails the writing of a substantive piece of research that combines at least two disciplines. Students will work with a primary advisor from one discipline and a secondary advisor from another discipline. A thesis of about 10,000 words will be written and will form the grade.
PHPE 420 Qualitative Methods for the Social Sciences 6 ECTS
The course introduces qualitative research methods commonly used in the Social-Political Sciences and Humanities. A wide range of qualitative methods will be covered in the course and students will then be able to apply these to specific disciplines.
PHPE 430 Ethics and Public Affairs 6 ECTS
Ethics and public affairs engages PPE students on critical societal issues that arise in ethics, economics, politics, globalization, and the daily life of citizens. Students will discover and discuss public affairs that arise within a context of ethics, politics and economics.