ANTH 1190 A (CRN: 93525)
Anthropology: Global Health Devel & Diversit
3 Credit Hours—Section is Full.
For crosslists see: HSOC 1700 A
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About ANTH 1190 A
An anthropological exploration of connections between global health, economic development, and cultural diversity in contemporary times. Considers ways in which informed global citizens can make a positive difference in human health, taking socioeconomic and cultural diversity into account. Cross-listed with: HSOC 1700.
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Cross listed with HSOC 1700; Total combined enrollment = 140; Open to degree and PACE students
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