Doctor of Philosophy, major in Economics

Doctor of Philosophy, major in Economics

Offered by the Graduate School

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Identity​

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Identity​

Mission

We are a Catholic institution of learning dedicated to advancing the frontiers of knowledge in the theoretical and applied fields through quality graduate education that is comprehensive and responsive to the needs of society.

We are committed to the formation of scholars and high-quality professionals who are ethical, competent, compassionate, and committed to the service of their respective professions, the Church, the nation, and the global community.

Vision

We envision a Graduate School that stands for excellence and innovation and that is globally recognized for its distinct degree programs and quality research outputs.

Goals and Objectives

The Graduate School commits itself to develop: 

  1. Competent professionals who, inspired by the ideals of St. Antoninus of Florence, promote excellence in the production, advancement, and transmission of specialized knowledge and skills in the sciences, the arts, and community service; 
  2. Scholarly researchers and creative thinkers who, kindled by St. Thomas Aquinas’s ardour for truth, aspire to become fonts of intellectual creativity and, in their quest for quality research, are proficient and critical in assessing and communicating information in various fields that impact the professions, the Church, the nation, and the global community; 
  3. Professional Christian leaders who, touched by St. Dominic de Guzman’s apostolic fire and warmed by Mary’s motherly care, articulate ethics and truth, high level of moral maturity in resolving issues and promoting social justice and compassion for the poor, and care for the environment; 
  4. Globally engaged citizens who, with ardent advocacy for life, promote a deeper understanding of tolerance and justice as well as linguistic, religious, and cultural diversities as a result of precise evaluation of modern problems and inquiries; 
  5. Committed scholars who, nurtured by the dogmas of Christian faith and values, are dedicated to the pursuit of truth through the promotion of an intellectual culture that values academic rigor and freedom of scientific investigations; and 
  6. Lifelong learners who, empowered by St. Antoninus of Florence’s zeal for learning, are committed to the advancement of a higher culture through a continuous search for intellectual inquiries and new knowledge as well as faithfulness to Catholic intellectual traditions. 
Program Intended Learning Outcomes

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Fees

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Program Curriculum

Pre-Requisite Courses

PHL 821 – Philosophy of St. Thomas Aquinas

An expository course of the essential philosophical teachings of the Angelic Doctor organized around the 24 fundamental theses of Thomism against the background of St. Thomas Aquinas’ successful synthesis of Scholastic Philosophy, Biblical, and Catholic Tradition and Aristotelian Method. 

 

PHL 822 – Philosophy of Human Person

An analytical study of contemporary Christian critique and synthesis of modern and contemporary philosophies of man, with background of philosophies of man from Ancient Greece, India, and China. 

 

PHL 823 – Philosophy of Values

A survey exposition of the moral philosophies dating back from Socrates, Buddha, and Confucius to contemporary moral philosophies around a reflective critique of these in the light of contemporary Catholic moral thought.

Core Courses

ECO 801 – History of Economics Thought 2 

 

ECO 802 – Econometrics 

 

ECO 803 -Advanced Macroeconomics 2 

 

ECO 804 -Advanced Microeconomics 2

Specialization Courses

ECO 805 Advanced Public Economics

 

ECO 806 Advanced Monetary Economics

 

ECO 807 Economic Planning

 

ECO 808 Comparative Economic Systems

 

ECO 809 Regional Economics

 

ECO 810 Labor Economics

 

ECO 811 Development Economics

 

ECO 812 Agro-Industrial Economics

 

ECO 813 Financial Economics

 

ECO 814 International Economics

 

ECO 815 Statistics for Economists

 

ECO 816 Environmental Economics

 

ECO 817 Special Topics

Summary of Program Requirements
Degree Requirements
Units
Prerequisite Courses
9
Written Comprehensive Exams
 
Specialization Courses
30
Cognate Courses
6
Foreign Courses
(6)
Dissertation Writing I
6
Dissertation Writing II
3
Dissertation Writing III
3
TOTAL
57