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Philosophy, Politics, and Economics
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- Students think in an informed, analytical, and critical manner about
societal values.
- Students think in an informed, analytical, and critical manner about the
workings of political institutions and economic systems.
- Students develop and refine reasoning skills, including: interpretation,
argument, analyzing data, and mathematically based modeling.
- Students think in an informed, analytical, and critical manner about the
links between values and social institutions, with special emphasis on the
state and market economies.
- Students use their abilities to think in an informed, analytical, and
critical manner in order to formulate and articulate persuasive arguments
about values and institutions, often with reference to the design of societal
institutions or public policy, drawing on the knowledge and methodologies of
multiple disciplines.
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