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RELI 4210
HEALTH RELIGION HUMAN RIGHTS
This course examines the intersections among public health, religion, and human rights. It considers how human rights impact public health and vice versa; how human rights and religious thought impact each other; how religious communities approach issues of public health; and how religious thought and practice affects people's health. Topics include infectious diseases such as HIV and COVID-19; issues of stigma and discrimination in public health; social determinants of health such as poverty and environmental quality; and women's and LGBTQ+ health. Students will gain skills of textual analysis, dialogue, and argumentative reasoning in both written and verbal form. (Cross-listed with RELI 8216, CACT 8216)
Prereq: Prerequisites: junior standing OR prior completion of either RELI 1010 or MEDH 1000.
Section 850 | Open | ||||||||||
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Class Number | 16594 | ||||||||||
Type | LEC | ||||||||||
Enrolled | 7 | ||||||||||
Class Max | 14 | ||||||||||
Seats Available | 7 | ||||||||||
Credit Hours | 3 | ||||||||||
Course Attribute | Totally Online | ||||||||||
Note | Please Cross list with CACT 8216 and RELI 8216 | ||||||||||
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