Historical Processes
By examining historical processes, students gain insights into the causes and impacts of major transformations, enhancing their knowledge of history and its relevance to contemporary society. This understanding can inform decisions in policy-making, education, and other fields, promoting a more informed and thoughtful consideration of current and future challenges.
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AFAS 1175 - Confronting the Past: Transformative Justice in STL and Beyond
AFAS 3304 - Race and Global Health Inequities: Social determinants and Intersectionality
ANTHRO 3151 - Evolution of the Human Diet
ANTHRO 3361 - The American Melting Pot: Migration in the United States
ANTHRO 3876 - Darwin and Doctors: Evolutionary Medicine and Health
BIOL 4492 - Infectious Diseases: History, Pathology, and Prevention
CLASSICS 3800 - Ancient Greek and Roman Medicine
CLASSICS 4701 - Ancient Greek and Roman Gynecology
GLOBAL 3006 - Global Health and Language
HISTORY 1151 - Health and Disease in World History
HISTORY 3017 - Humors, Pox and Plague: Medieval and Early Modern Medicine
HISTORY 3027 - Topics in the History of Medicine: History of Madness
HISTORY 4057 - Advanced Seminar: Medicine, Disease and Empire
HISTORY 4889 - Advanced Seminar: History of the Body
ITAL 4080 - Disease, Madness and Death Italian Style
PUBHLTHSOC 1000 - Foundations in Public Health
PUBHLTHSOC 3210 - History of Public Health
PUBHLTHSOC 4010 - Topics in PH&S: Animals, Insects, and the Making of Modern Public Health
PUBHLTHSOC 4010 - Topics in Public Health & Society (Epidemics, Pandemics, and Society)
PUBHLTHSOC 4011 - Water and Health in the Colonial and Postcolonial World
PUBHLTHSOC 4012 - Global Hunger, Malnutrition and Obesity
PUBHLTHSOC 4020 - Topics in Public Health & Society (Race: Science, Power, and Health)
WGSS 3081 - From Hysteria to Hysterectomy: Women's Health Care in America