| | Philosophy, Politics, and Economics (BA) | | |
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| School | SUNY Oswego | | |
| Location | Oswego, NY, United States | | |
| School Type | University | | |
| School Size | Full-time Undergraduate: 6,000 Full-time Graduate: 1,000 | | |
| Degree | Bachelor | | |
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| Length | 4 Year(s) | | |
| Entry Grade (%)* | 89% | | |
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| Prerequisites Notes |
Applicants are required to have a high school diploma or equivalent, with a mean 89.5 GPA.
We search for students who are doers, makers, leaders, and thinkers. We look for students with a well-rounded academic background, who ideally come to college with:
- 4 units of English
- 3 units of mathematics (algebra I, II, geometry)
- 3 units of social science
- 3 units of science (of which 2 must be lab science)
- 2 consecutive units of foreign language
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| Cost | Cost is an approximation of per-year tuition, converted to CAD. | | |
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| Description | The Philosophy, Politics, and Economics program provides students a unique opportunity to study the three disciplines that together constitute our knowledge of how best to form and guide social and political policy.
The program has a core that requires the student to develop an understanding of, and ability to apply, the fundamentals of each of the constituting disciplines. Then, the student narrows focus to complete additional and more advanced work at the intersection of at least two of these disciplines. Students interested in pursuing careers in law, politics, public service, or any field concerned with developing or interpreting social policy, will find the course of study uniquely beneficial.
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