Need help- social science majors

<p>I am extremely interested in three subject: Psychology, Economics, and Political Science. Also somewhat Philosophy. I don't know what to major and minor in for undergrad because I really want to study all of these. Are there any Master's Graduate programs were I could study all three of these after undergrad? That would effect my chosen major for undergrad. thanks!</p>

<p>Ppe major (interdisciplinary major consisting of politics philosophy and economics) and a psychology minor :)</p>

<p>EDIT: at UPenn you can also do a ppe major with some psychology classes making up some of the major if up pick the right concentration :)</p>

<p>thank you! I am either going to attend University of Arkansas, University of Minnesota, or Boston College. Most like Arkansas for financial reasons. Do most schools offer a ppe major for undergrad? or is that for graduate school? thanks! I really appreciate it</p>

<p>You might also be interested in behavioral ecomnomics. It doesn’t involve the political science aspect as far as I know, but it does involve economics and psychology and is a fascinating field. Lots of recent books on the subject.</p>

<p>Best of luck!</p>

<p>You could major in one subject and take electives in the others.</p>

<p>As mentioned above, there are areas of study and research where the subject overlap (e.g. behavioral economics = economics + psychology; political economy = political science + economics).</p>

<p>If you plan to do graduate study in economics, be aware that a strong math and statistics background is typically needed (e.g. math up to real analysis and linear algebra, as well as in-depth probability and statistics courses). Other social studies subjects are less math intensive, but depend on a good working knowledge of statistics.</p>