<p>YaleSocietyMember, do you know anything about the "Ethics, Politics, and Economics" major? I'm looking into both of those majors, and I think I may end up in business. The EPE major just seems a bit more broad and encompassing though. Any thoughts?</p>
<p>The Ethics, Politics, and Economics major is more broad, requiring classes in govt. ethics, politics, etc. It is an application only major (I think 60 majors or so are accepted) and is seen as pretty prestigious. You can definitely go into business with such a major and a decent GPA. </p>
<p>Here is the description of the major:
<a href="http://www.yale.edu/yalecollege/publications/ycps/chapter_iv/epe.html%5B/url%5D">http://www.yale.edu/yalecollege/publications/ycps/chapter_iv/epe.html</a>
Here are the EPE courses (some courses outside of the major can apply to the major, I'm sure)
<a href="http://students.yale.edu/oci/ycps/ycpsProgramCourses.jsp?subject=EP%26E&dept=Ethics,%20Politics,%20%26%20Economics%5B/url%5D">http://students.yale.edu/oci/ycps/ycpsProgramCourses.jsp?subject=EP%26E&dept=Ethics,%20Politics,%20%26%20Economics</a></p>
<p>I know plenty of EP&E majors who got pretty sick jobs in financial services and consulting. Those that focused more on the politics side are in law school or in DC working in politics. At the end of the day EP&E is a very broad major that can be tailored to whatever you want and can get you whatever job you want.</p>