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Global Political Economy and Finance

The New School
Information last verified July 2026
Tuition USD 2,020 (Tuition (Credit)) — International students; USD 2,020 (Tuition (Credit)) — National students
Degree MA
Duration 24 months
Delivery On-campus
Location Manhattan, United States
Language English

Program Overview

The Global Political Economy and Finance at The New School is a MA programme in Business & Management over 24 months, delivered On-campus. This programme equips graduates with advanced knowledge and practical skills for professional and academic careers in the field.

Students gain a rigorous grounding in both the theoretical foundations and applied dimensions of business & management. The programme combines coursework, research components, and practical projects that develop critical thinking, problem-solving, and specialist expertise relevant to industry and research needs.

Graduates of the Global Political Economy and Finance programme are well-prepared for careers in academia, industry, government, and the private sector across China and internationally. The programme provides an internationally recognised qualification within the Bologna higher education framework.

Key Program Features

  1. Duration: 24 months
  2. Language of instruction: English
  3. Study mode: On-campus
  4. English requirement: IELTS 7
  5. Tuition: USD 2,020 (Tuition (Credit)) — International students; USD 2,020 (Tuition (Credit)) — National students
  6. Location: New York City, United States, China

Career Opportunities

Graduates of the Global Political Economy and Finance programme are prepared for diverse careers in business & management:

  1. Business Analyst
  2. Management Consultant
  3. Product Manager
  4. Strategy Analyst
  5. Operations Manager
  6. Entrepreneur

Program Curriculum

Course Structure

  1. Graduate Microeconomics
  2. Graduate Macroeconomics
  3. Introduction to Econometrics
  4. Historical Foundations of Political Economy I
  5. World Political Economy
  6. Financial Markets and Valuation
  7. Principles of Financial Engineering
  8. Financial Economics
  9. Internship (arranged with MA faculty advisor) or
  10. Mentored Research
  11. Electives can be any courses offered by the Department of Economics or courses offered by other departments that approved by the Economics faculty advisor.

Admission Requirements

Academic Requirements

Required application materials
Application

Complete the online application.

Application Fee

A nonrefundable $50 application fee paid as part of the online application.

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Recommendation Letters

Two letters of recommendation are required for all programs, except for the Gender and Sexuality Certificate, which requires one from a faculty member. When possible, recommendations for degree program applicants should be from faculty members who have instructed these applicants in the same field in which they plan to study. Recommenders can submit recommendations online; instructions are included with the online application. The recommendation form can also be sent by mail in a signed, sealed envelope. To send by mail, download the PDF recommendation form found in the online application, complete the personal information, save the form, and forward it to the recommender for completion and submission. Applicants can also send signed and sealed recommendations to the Office of Admission using an Application Materials Cover Sheet.

Personal Essays

Degree Applicants: Please describe the academic and intellectual interests, progress, and achievements that have contributed to your decision to apply for postgraduate study. You should include a thoughtful description of your tentative plan of study or area of inquiry at The New School for Social Research as you now envision it, the kind of research questions you intend to pursue, and what you hope or expect to do after you\'ve completed the degree. (500-750-word limit, 3 pages)

Certificate Applicants: Please describe your interest in the Graduate Certificate in Gender and Sexuality program and why you wish to enroll in this certificate program.

Writing Sample

All applicants must submit an academic writing sample. The sample must be in English and demonstrate that the applicant asks important questions, responds to them methodically and scientifically, and is familiar with the conventions of academic writing (citation, attribution, bibliography, etc.). Students interested in Creative Publishing and Critical Journalism are encouraged to submit a substantive article(s) or blog(s) instead of a research paper

The sample may be a term paper submitted for a previous course, an undergraduate or graduate thesis, or a published journal article. Applicants who do not have suitable examples of previous work can write an academic paper expressly for the purpose of the application. The sample must be solely the work of the applicant; co-authored works will not be accepted.

Applicants for admission to MA study should ideally submit a sample of 10-20 pages, though larger samples will be accepted. Applicants for direct admission to PhD study should submit samples more substantial in size and sophistication. A maximum of 48 pages can be uploaded into the online system. Please bear in mind that the time available to the Admission Committee for reading each application is limited.

Résumé

Applicants should upload the current version of their résumé or curriculum vitae into the online application.

Test Scores

GRE: Graduate Record Examination (GRE) scores are required of all applicants who are U.S. citizens or permanent residents who completed their bachelor’s degree in 2012 or later. International applicants or applicants who are U.S. citizens or permanent residents who completed their bachelor’s degree prior to 2012 are exempt from the requirement to submit GRE scores.

GRE results should be sent by the Educational Testing Service (ETS) directly to the Office of Admission. The institution code is 2501.

TOEFL, IELTS, and PTE: All applicants whose first language is not English must submit valid TOEFL, IELTS, or PTE scores. The minimum score required for TOEFL (IB) is 100, for IELTS is 7.0, and for PTE is 68. Our TOEFL institution code is 2501.

A TOEFL, IELTS, or PTE score is not required for applicants

  • Whose primary language is English
  • Who have earned a four-year degree from a U.S. college/university or from a university where English is the primary language of instruction

Upon review of your application, the Office of Admission reserves the right to request a TOEFL, IELTS, or PTE score.

Arrange for the testing service to send your test scores directly to The New School using the institution codes listed above. We accept scores taken within the past two years. If your scores are older, you must retake the test.

For more information, visit TOEFL, IELTS, or PTE.

Please note: At Orientation, The New School for Social Research will administer an English Language Writing Diagnostic Examination to all newly enrolling international students who do not meet the criteria for exemption from the TOEFL/IELTS/PTE requirement. Depending on the results of this examination, students may be asked to take a supplemental writing course at no cost. The New School maintains the right to require English proficiency testing when deemed necessary.

English Proficiency: IELTS 7 or equivalent.

Tuition & Financial Information

Tuition Fee

USD 2,020 (Tuition (Credit)) — International students; USD 2,020 (Tuition (Credit)) — National students

Tuition fees: USD 2,020 (Tuition (Credit)) — International students; USD 2,020 (Tuition (Credit)) — National students

IELTS requirement: 7

Financial Aid & Scholarships

Contact The New School directly for scholarship, grant, and financial aid information for this programme. Many European universities offer merit-based and need-based funding for international and domestic students.