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The joint major in political science and philosophy helps students build a cohesive understanding of governance, political philosophy, moral frameworks, and justice theories. Graduates of this program gain the skills to analyze public policies and societal challenges through both political and ethical lenses, covering topics like taxation, migration, ecological conservation, international commerce, public health, schooling, national security, and beyond. Philosophy explores fundamental inquiries and conceptual frameworks about ethics, community, spirituality, and both natural and social sciences. Philosophy courses teach students about philosophical methodologies and historical traditions while encouraging thoughtful, collective examination of existence and humanity's place within it. By engaging with texts, debates, and written assignments, learners explore the soundness of ethical positions, governmental concepts, and scientific paradigms, along with value-based considerations in fields like jurisprudence, healthcare, sustainability, and innovation.