
- Identify and describe key points of moral and philosophical theories as these intersect with or affect the domains of politics and economics.
- Develop policy recommendations, including attention to how systemic racism, gender, and other power structures shape policymaking and outcomes, and communicate these clearly orally and in writing.
- Recognize the functions and effects of economic institutions such as markets, and describe key ways, that racism, sexism, and structural inequality affect access to these institutions.
- Form and communicate original arguments about complex philosophical, moral and political ideas.
- Draw upon and combine theoretical approaches including those of feminist, post-colonial, and anti-racist lenses in order to analyze specific social, economic, and political issues at the global, national, or local levels.
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Type of Program
- Undergraduate Program