Classes
Course credit available for:- CSCI 4999/ITEC 4999 - Independent Study
- ETHC 2000 - Interdiciplinary Ethics & Values (Area B, Ethics)
An interdisciplinary examination of the relation between ethical theory and moral practice in specific areas of our society. This course involves several modules taught by different professors: the first philosophical framework module will provide an explanation and analysis of the principal ethical theories of the western world and subsequent modules will focus on moral issues and case studies in specified areas.
- HLPR 2010 - Culture, Illness, Disease & Treatment (Area B, Global Perspectives)
Health practices around the world. How different cultural, social and ethnic groups explain the causes of illnesses, the types of treatments they seek, and services available for diagnosis. Involves several modules taught by different professors.
- HUMN 2960/SCCI 2960 - Foreign Language and Culture
Offered as part of a study abroad or global studies program. Instruction in language and/or culture of a foreign country or people.
- NURS 4212 - International Nursing Issues & Trends (Elective)
Explores the influence of culture, economics, politics, and technology on global health.
- NURS 4490 - Nursing Independent Study