Culture, Health & Society
Culture, Health and Society (CHeS) is an interdisciplinary minor, housed in the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences (CAHSS), that offers students in-depth and substantive exposure to the connections between health understood broadly, and the arts, humanities and social sciences. The CHeS minor aims to supplement the scholarly understanding of ÎÄÐù̽»¨ undergraduate students pursuing any major, as well as enhance their career opportunities. Students who successfully complete the 20 credit-hour coursework requirement will have the Culture, Health and Society minor noted on their transcript.
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Culture, Health and Society (CHeS) is an interdisciplinary minor, housed in the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences (CAHSS), that offers students in-depth and substantive exposure to the connections between health understood broadly, and the arts, humanities and social sciences. The CHeS minor aims to supplement the scholarly understanding of ÎÄÐù̽»¨ undergraduate students pursuing any major, as well as enhance their career opportunities. Students who successfully complete the 20 credit-hour coursework requirement will have the Culture, Health and Society minor noted on their transcript.
The CHeS minor aims to expand students’ understandings of health, disease, health inequalities, wellbeing, health care, and/or health systems, by offering a variety of courses in key disciplines including, but not limited to: Economics; Media, Film, and Journalism; Anthropology; History; Psychology; Communication; Music; Philosophy; Art; and Sociology.
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