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The Politics and Philosophy specialization provides an in-depth study of political theory, political and social interactions, relations between states and capital and the history of relationships between governments and citizens. The specialization aims to develop skills needed for an informed and effective citizenship.
At least one class from each of the following three lists, for a total of 20 credits:
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List A: Economics Core
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List B: Philosophy Core
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List C: Politics Core
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TLAW 320 American Constitutional Law: Institutional Powers and Constraints
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TPOLS 343 Community and Labor Organizing: A Multicultural Perspective
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TPOLS 496 Politics, Philosophy and Public Affairs Internship (Maximum 5 credits, subject to individual approval)
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Economics
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International Studies
- TPOLS 480 Politics, Philosophy and Public Affairs Seminar
- TPOLS 496 Politics, Philosophy and Public Affairs Internship (Not offered in academic year 2026/2027)
- TPOLS 497 Political Internship in State Government
- TLAW 496 Law and Policy Internship (Not offered in academic year 2026/2027)