Philosophy
PHIL 3000: Interdisciplinary Methods for Politics, Philosophy, and Economics
Lecture - 4 credits
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- Offers students an opportunity to learn to think, research, and write in an interdisciplinary way and bring together the core methods of the three disciplines constituting the PPE major: philosophy, political science, and economics.
- Examines issues such as housing, environmental justice, and immigration, among others, through an interdisciplinary lens.
- Students analyze how systemic racism, gender, and other power structures have created asymmetrical distribution of resources, power, and political opportunities and shaped institutions, policies, and outcomes.
- Includes a service-learning requirement that takes place across the semester.
- PPE majors should plan to take this course when the majority of the major core courses are complete.
Offers students an opportunity to learn to think, research, and write in an interdisciplinary way and bring together the core methods of the three disciplines constituting the PPE major: philosophy, political science, and economics. Show more.
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