This is a theme for students interested in ethics and political philosophy. Distritibutive justice concerns how rights and resources should be distributed in a just society, which includes different theories of justice.
Choosing Courses
When choosing course to develop your theme, please keep the following in mind:
- The five thematic courses you choose should coherently work together. Your five theme classes must create a cohesive story and will need to be approved by the PPE Associate Director.
- No more than two classes from outside the School of Arts and Sciences can count towards your PPE major.
- You may take more than one capstone seminar, counting the additional capstones towards your theme courses.
- Theme courses are your advanced courses in the major. Consult with the PPE Associate Director if you think a lower level class is appropriate for the development of your theme.
- You are encouraged to look for classes outside of the sample course list in order to tailor your theme to your specific interests. Some departments we recommend looking for courses in are: ANTH, BIBB, COMM, ECON, HIST, HSSC, MKTG, PSCI, PSYC, and SOCI.
Thematic Concentration Course Proposal Form
In order to have a course approved to use towards your theme, you will need to submit a request using the thematic concentration course proposal form. All requests will be reviewed by the PPE Associate Director. You are encouraged to search for courses outside the sample course list in order to refine your theme.
Suggested Distributive Justice "starter" courses:
- ECON 0420 Political Economy
- ECON 0440 Law and Economics
- PHIL 3431 Justice
- PHIL 2430 Global Justice
- PSCI 1205/1206 American Constitutional Law I/II
- PSCI 1406 International Human Rights
- SOCI 2240 Law and Social Change
- BIOE 5750 Health Care Reform and the Future of American Health Care
We've included below some "real world" sample concentrations, shared with permission from recently graduated PPE students!
Sample Set #1 |
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LGST 1010 | Law and Social Values |
PSCI 1406 | International Human Rights |
PHIL 3431 | Justice |
CRIM 2030 | Law and Criminal Justice |
PHIL 2450 | Justice, Law, and Morality |
Sample Set #2 |
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PHIL 1450 | Philosophy of Law |
LGST 1000 | Ethics and Social Responsibility |
PSCI 1406 | International Human Rights |
CRIM 2070 | Biopsychosocial Criminology |
LGST 2180 | Diversity and the Law |
Any course you use towards your thematic concentration will need to be approved--even if it comes from the sample course list. Requests for course approval can be submitted through this form. All requests will be reviewed by the PPE Associate Director.