In Trinity One鈥檚 Policy, Philosophy and Economics (PPE) stream, students will examine some of the most challenging issues that confront contemporary governments and citizens from diverse theoretical perspectives. The stream has two fundamental goals: first, to introduce students to the moral challenges of political decision-making and second, to introduce students to current governance practices in Canada and other democratic nations.
Students will discuss issues related to social inequality, educational policy, crime and punishment, health care, economic growth, tax policy, and the transfer of wealth. Students will have the opportunity to think creatively and from a number of theoretical perspectives about pragmatic policy solutions to such issues.
Students in the PPE stream must enrol in two Trinity One seminars in their first year: TRN160Y1: Public Policy and the Public Good and TRN162Y1: Political Economy and Social Inequality. Each of these courses amounts to 1.0 FCE and will continue throughout the fall and winter semesters. These credits will account for 2.0 credits of the typical 5.0 credit load in first year.
Trinity One draws on professors with an interdisciplinary perspective to guide our seminar courses. Click on the links below to learn more about the professors and courses in the Policy, Philosophy and Economics stream.
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| Dr. David Carvounas | Dr. Xavier Scott |
| TRN160Y1 – Public Policy and the Public Good | TRN162Y1 – Political Economy and Social Inequality |
Your stream mentors will support you throughout the academic year by hosting workshops and activities to assist you with course assessments and to facilitate community building. They will be your first point of contact should you have any academic concerns or questions about student life! Meet your stream mentors below!
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| Dario Reyes Ruiz | Chaehwan Shin |
Students who complete the Policy, Philosophy and Economics stream are well-equipped to pursue further studies in related academic disciplines. Students may apply concepts and skills learned in the PPE stream to studies in the sciences, social sciences or humanities.
Students in the PPE stream may be especially interested in pursuing a major in at the University of Toronto鈥檚 . Alternatively, students may wish to build on the stream鈥檚 core themes by pursuing studies in or . Finally, PPE students commonly express interest in , and Ethics, Society and Law or International Relations 听(both hosted by 巴黎疯马秀).
Hear from graduates of the Trinity One program – Policy, Philosophy & Economics stream!