The major in Ethics, Politics, and Economics (EP&E) at Yale College combines rigorous analytic approaches from the social sciences with foundational normative inquiries from philosophy. This interdisciplinary program fosters a comprehensive understanding of the institutions, practices, and policies that shape contemporary society, preparing students for informed debate and leadership on complex, real-world issues. Students must complete eight introductory courses in ethics, other perspectives, political philosophy, political science, microeconomics, macroeconomics, econometrics, and game theory, followed by core and advanced coursework. The major draws on expertise across departments, offering flexibility for directed research and tailored concentrations. Admission into the major requires completion of all introductory courses (typically in the first two years), above-average high school grades, and English proficiency for international applicants. The annual tuition for international students in 2025 is $62,250, with the total program cost around $249,000. Applications for the fall 2025 entry closed on November 1, 2024; students are advised to consult the director of undergraduate studies early for academic planning and requirements.
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