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GR 421: Language and Linguistics
3.00 Credits
Saint Louis University-Main Campus
Crosslisted with FREN 411, RUSS 411 and SPAN 411. Introduction to the basic concepts and application of linguistic studies. Presentation and discussion of three main aspects of language: linguistic structures, language as a social dimension, and language as a mirror of cognitive processes. Taught in English.
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GR 488: SR Inquiry: Research Project
3.00 Credits
Saint Louis University-Main Campus
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GR 495: Senior Residency
0.00 Credits
Saint Louis University-Main Campus
Required for graduating senior.
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GR 496: Study Abroad
2.00 - 3.00 Credits
Saint Louis University-Main Campus
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GR 498: Adv. Independent Study
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Saint Louis University-Main Campus
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GR 593: German For Reading
3.00 Credits
Saint Louis University-Main Campus
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HCE 320: Freaks and the Medical Body
3.00 Credits
Saint Louis University-Main Campus
This course has two parts. The first part examines the spectacles of the “freak shows” of the late 19th and early 20th Centuries and how medical science participated in and legitimated the use of deformed and malformed people as both oddity of nature and object of medical and scientific interest. “Freaks” were showcased and used to expand medical knowledge. We will explore the way in which medical libraries gathered “specimens” of deformed persons for the purposes of expanding medical scientific knowledge. The second part of the course will begin with recent and contemporary “freak shows” as seen in programs like TLC’s Little People, Big World, NBC’s The Biggest Loser, and ABC News’ medical mystery series. These programs highlight various medical oddities and showcase their transformation. Yet, there is also something slightly different at work, because medicine not only showcases the oddities, but participates in their construction and creation as seen in programs like ABC’s Extreme Makeover, Fox’s The Swan, and E!'s Bridalplasty, in the cases of Octomom and the Ashley Treatment, and in art exhibitions like Orlan and Alba the bunny. This course will explore the themes of power and knowledge and the way in which certain forbidden spectacles gain respectability through the legitimating power of medicine and science, but also how medicine and science deploy that power/knowledge to create those very spectacles, along with our aesthetic and ethical sensibilities.
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HCE 431: Humanism & Medical Humanities
3.00 Credits
Saint Louis University-Main Campus
This course introduces the central themes in the humanistic tradition and explores the intersection between these and health care. Topics include Post-Enlightenment thought and its affect on health care; the tension between scientific medicine and humanistic approaches; and the critical, educational, and supplementary functions of the humanities in health care.
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HCE 501: Foundations of Clinical Ethics
1.00 Credits
Saint Louis University-Main Campus
A study of the principal ethical and legal norms that inform clininal ethics discussions. A range of theories and approaches will be stuedied, such as the role of virtues, principles, religion, and the law. An understanding of these areas is essential for understanding the disagreements that arise in clinical ethics cases and for analyzing such cases.
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HCE 503: Foun of Cath Health Care Ethic
1.00 Credits
Saint Louis University-Main Campus
This course examines the Ethical and Religious Directives for Catholic Health Care Services to offer a critical appraisal of the foundations of Catholic health care ethics.
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