In general, yes, but you'll likely need at least a minor in political science on the side.
You need a masters in economics and science aswell as having a degree in cheesecake psychology.
No, Paul Ryan does not have a law degree. He does have a B.A. in Economics and political science, though.
No, Paul Ryan does not have a law degree. He does have a B.A. in economics and political science, though.
As part of his degree in Political Science at Columbia University, he would have taken courses in Economics.
Most colleges and universities offer degrees in political science. These degrees are available at the Bachelors level, Masters level and the PhD level.
Condoleezza Rice holds bachelors, masters, and PhD degrees in political science.
You need economics,statistics and mathematics. You can opt for actuarial science as a course or as can do masters in it . Depending upon the place u want to do it from ,
Barack Obama's undergraduate degree was in political science, and the majority of majors in political science take at least one course in economics; some colleges require more than one. So, there is an excellent chance that he did study economics in college.
For the most part, no, because degrees in political science lack a significant level of economics - or even quantitative - courses. It should be noted that, in many countries, being an 'economist' has no formal qualification, so technically anyone could claim to be an economist. However, again, if your question is: will a degree in political science prepare me for jobs requiring the skills of an economist, then the answer is no.
Once you have a bachelor degree, you can get a masters degree in whatever you wish. The masters degree will help you get better paying jobs.
Yes, he has a Masters of Economics from the University of Calgary.
No, its classified as Masters in Business Administration.