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Examine foundational and modern concepts of justice while studying connected subjects including human rights, equal opportunity policies, wealth allocation, and market functions.
Acquire knowledge about economic frameworks like capitalism, socialism, egalitarianism, and welfare systems, along with social organizations that foster equitable societies.
Explore policy matters and equity concerns influencing human behavior and reactions to worldwide issues such as environmental protection, economic deprivation, and societal progress.
Learn about equity principles applied to various sectors including schooling, governance, healthcare, information dissemination, and spiritual institutions.
We require a current official transcript (i.e., a transcript issued directly from the school to our office) from each college or university from which you have earned a degree.
3.0 GPA- Earn the required cumulative grade-point average of 3.0 (equivalent to a grade of B) or higher from all Harvard courses.