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Subject: Theology (UG) (THEO)
CRN: 22640
Lecture
St Paul: Murray-Herrick Campus Center 211
Old Core Requirements Met:
UG Core Faith/Catholic Trad
Other Requirements Met:
Service-Learning Tier 2
Writing Intensive
This course will explore the relationship between theology and the public health professions. "Public health" is a term that refers to the art and science of a society's efforts to prevent disease and to promote health and human thriving. Topics will include biblical, theological, ethical, sociological, and epidemiological approaches to gender and economic-based disparities in health care. Special attention will be given to the religious dimension of global responses to crises in public health. Focus of sections will vary depending on the expertise of the faculty. Prerequisites: Theo 101, a 200 or 300 level THEO course, and PHIL 115
4 Credits