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This program provides comprehensive exposure to diverse historical and philosophical topics. It fosters in-depth study and focus areas: an examination spanning nearly three millennia of scientific concepts and communities, along with insights into the fundamental principles of scientific methodologies and theories. Students receive well-rounded instruction in science history, philosophy of science, and combined historical-philosophical approaches to science. The historical scope ranges from ancient times to modern day, while philosophical topics include causation, medical philosophy, as well as chemical metaphysics and computing theory. Ideal candidates come from various undergraduate backgrounds such as natural sciences, social sciences, history, philosophy, other humanities, engineering, or medicine. The program prepares students for doctoral studies or careers in education, media, science and technology sectors, policy-making, museum curation, or scientific organizations.