Thank you. I have not heard of that university before. What's their reputation like? I would have more confidence in doing a course online with them if their website didn't look like it was designed by a colourblind amateur in 1996.
I suggest that you look at this offering from the Open U (UK). Since you're not in the USA you can get in without a problem. B45 - BA (Honours) Politics, Philosophy and Economics - Open University Qualification
Wow, that site looks like it should be hosted at angelfire.com. Not to pile it on, but I made my first website within 2 weeks of the first time I ever used the internet, and even my little site looked better... and to top it all off, on the psychology page, I found this: I REALLY have no idea what to make of that . As for the school itself, it charges the same tuition fees for out of state and international students as they to for in-state students (which is not common at all). According to the most widely reference college "ranking" system, they are considered Tier 4, or bottom-of-the-barrel, as far as prestige is concerned http://colleges.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/best-colleges/la-grande-or/eastern-oregon-university-319. Frankly, I have never heard of them before. However, this, of course, does not mean that the academics are necessarily inferior. I tried to search out more information for you, but could find nothing more specific about them... other than a Lexis Nexis searched which revealed several news articles not related to education that casually mentioned them. I guess we have to wait and see if any board-wanderer happens to have specific experience with this school.
Are you looking for a degree that contains all these areas or a degree in any one area? Here are some individual area degrees: BA in Political Science and BA in Political Economy: Undergraduate Programs : Athabasca University BA in Political Science: APU Degree Program: Bachelor of Arts in Political Science BSc in Economics and BSc in Politics: Distance learning - University of London - UoL - online education - Undergraduate BA in Economics, BA in Philosophy, and BA in Political Science: Thomas Edison State College | Bachelor of Arts If you are looking for a combined degree could create your own degree at one of the big-3 schools.
University of Wyoming has a Bachelor of Arts in Social Science. It requires you to complete FOUR concentrations, one being a 15-credit area and three being 6-credit areas. You can chose from: * AMERICAN STUDIES * AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES * AMERICAN INDIAN STUDIES * ANTHROPOLOGY * CHICANO STUDIES * COMMUNICATION AND JOURNALISM * CRIMINAL JUSTICE * ECONOMICS * GEOGRAPHY * HISTORY * PHILOSOPHY * POLITICAL SCIENCE * PSYCHOLOGY * SOCIOLOGY * WOMEN'S STUDIES Which, of course, includes the three areas you are looking for. Social Science Degree - Outreach Credit Programs - Continuing education
Thank you for your help, everyone. I don't know why I forgot about the OU, they're the obvious choice. A degree that contains all three. I don't really want to make a DIY version.