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3.00 Credits
Irr.; 1 cr (S-E). This course further introduces students to opportunities in higher education for American Indians. Topics include Physical Sciences, Anthropology/Archaeology, Sociology, History, English, and Visual Arts. This course focuses as well on methods used in the field, problem solving, conflict resolution, and simulations. P: Amer Ind 150. Open to Fr.
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3.00 Credits
I; 2 cr (I-E). P: One sem of gen biology at college level.
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3.00 Credits
I, II, SS; 3 cr (e-L-E). Introduction to the oral and written literatures of the peoples of native North America. An engagement with texts across historical periods, tribal groups, and regions to examine forms such as oratory, sermon, testimony, autobiography, and contemporary poetry and novels. P: Open to Fr.
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3.00 Credits
I, II, SS; 1-3 cr (E). Independent study for freshmen and sophomores in collaboration with a faculty member. P: Open to Fr and So only; cons inst.
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3.00 Credits
I; 3 cr (B-E). HIV kills three million people per year, more than any other infectious disease. We will learn about the transmission, immunology, virology, vaccinology and societal impact of this virus. Six of the world's leading HIV scientists will give guest lectures. P: HS biol crse. Open to all Undergrads.
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3.00 Credits
I or II; 3 cr (H-E). The healer's role in medical care and society from antiquity to the twentieth century. Physician, patient and social relationships; changing disease theories and therapeutic procedures; creation of varied institutional frameworks for medicine and public health. P: Open to Fr. For honors credit con reg in Hist Sci/Hist Med 284 or cons inst.
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3.00 Credits
Irr.; 3 cr (S-E). This undergraduate lecture course introduces students to the development of the modern American medical care system. P: Open to Fr.
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3.00 Credits
II; 2 cr (P-I). Primarily for premeds and other students in the medical and biological sciences. Applications of physics to medicine and medical instrumentation. Topics: biomechanics, sound and hearing, pressure and motion of fluids, heat and temperature, electricity and magnetism in the body, optics and the eye, biological effects of light, use of ionizing radiation in diagnosis and therapy, radiation safety, medical instrumentation. Two lectures with demonstrations per week. P: A yr crse of college level intro physics.
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3.00 Credits
Alt yrs.; I; 3 cr (e-Z-E). Surveys the medical and scientific constructions of categories of race, placing the development of racial theories in a broad social and political context. The course will pay particular attention to the importance of racial science in slavery and colonialism. P: Open to Fr.
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3.00 Credits
I or II; 1 cr (H-E). Honors course for students enrolled concurrently for honors in History of Science 212. Open to non-honors students with consent of instructor. P: Con reg for honors in Hist Sci/ Hist Med 212 or cons inst. Open to Fr.
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