| source Johns Hopkins University (X) |
level Upper Level Undergraduate (11) Lower Level Undergraduate (9) |
department Public Health Studies (X) |
This course examines medical ideas, practices, and structures in their historical context and social setting, in Europe and the United States, from the 18th century to the present. Cross-listed with Public Health Studies
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This course examines medical ideas, practices, and structures in their historical context and social setting, in Europe and the United States, from the 18th century to the present. Cross-listed with Public Health Studies
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This course examines medical ideas, practices, and structures in their historical context and social setting, in Europe and the United States, from the 18th century to the present. Cross-listed with Public Health Studies
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This course explores themes in the history of medicine in early modern Europe from the patientâs point of view. Topics include patientsâ conceptions of disease categories, articulations of suffering, use of popular medical texts, experiences of childbirth, negotiations with healers, and approaches to death. Dean's Teaching Fellowship course Cross-listed with Public Health Studies
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This course will trace the major debates over the relationship of population growth to food supply, birth control, resources, and environmental change from the 18th century to present. Cross-listed with Public Health Studies
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Will introduce interactions between global environment and humans, discuss meaning of sustainability, and introduce use of tools to attain sustainability such as policy, law, communication, marketing, research, advocacy, international treaties.
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This course explores the distribution and abundance of organisms and their interactions. Topics include dynamics and regulation of populations, population interactions (competition, predation, mutualism, parasitism, herbivory), biodiversity, organization of equilibrium and non-equilibrium communities, energy flow and nutrient cycles in ecosystems. Field trip included. Cross-listed with Public Health Studies
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This course will investigate the policy and scientific debate over global warming. It will review the current state of scientific knowledge about climate change, examine the potential impacts and implications of climate change, explore our options for responding to climate change, and discuss the present political debate over global warming. Junior, Senior, or GECS major.
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An overview of the major concepts and themes in Public Health utilizing the social and natural science disciplines in populations world-wide.
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An introduction to Urban Health with Baltimore as a case study: wellbeing, nutrition, education, violence and city-wide geographic variation. Lectures by JH Faculty, local government/service providers and advocates. Section 01 is restricted to Seniors only Section 02 is restricted to Juniors only Section 03 is restricted to Sophomores only Section 04 is retricted to Freshmen only Grading is S/U Only
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An introduction to Urban Health with Baltimore as a case study: wellbeing, nutrition, education, violence and city-wide geographic variation. Lectures by JH Faculty, local government/service providers and advocates. Section 01 is restricted to Seniors only Section 02 is restricted to Juniors only Section 03 is restricted to Sophomores only Section 04 is retricted to Freshmen only Grading is S/U Only
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An introduction to Urban Health with Baltimore as a case study: wellbeing, nutrition, education, violence and city-wide geographic variation. Lectures by JH Faculty, local government/service providers and advocates. Section 01 is restricted to Seniors only Section 02 is restricted to Juniors only Section 03 is restricted to Sophomores only Section 04 is retricted to Freshmen only Grading is S/U Only
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An introduction to Urban Health with Baltimore as a case study: wellbeing, nutrition, education, violence and city-wide geographic variation. Lectures by JH Faculty, local government/service providers and advocates. Section 01 is restricted to Seniors only Section 02 is restricted to Juniors only Section 03 is restricted to Sophomores only Section 04 is retricted to Freshmen only Grading is S/U Only
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Seminar combines lectures from 280.120 with additional readings and discussion to more deeply address urban health issues. If you register for this course you do NOT register for 280.120.
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Limit 175 Through lectures and small group discussions, students will develop a framework for analyzing health care policy problems and gain familiarity with current issues including managed care, Medicare and the uninsured.
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Limit 175 Through lectures and small group discussions, students will develop a framework for analyzing health care policy problems and gain familiarity with current issues including managed care, Medicare and the uninsured.
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Limit 175 Through lectures and small group discussions, students will develop a framework for analyzing health care policy problems and gain familiarity with current issues including managed care, Medicare and the uninsured.
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Limit 175 Through lectures and small group discussions, students will develop a framework for analyzing health care policy problems and gain familiarity with current issues including managed care, Medicare and the uninsured.
Score: 12.746929 Details | Listing | Web page
Limit 175 Through lectures and small group discussions, students will develop a framework for analyzing health care policy problems and gain familiarity with current issues including managed care, Medicare and the uninsured.
Score: 12.746929 Details | Listing | Web page
Limit 175 Through lectures and small group discussions, students will develop a framework for analyzing health care policy problems and gain familiarity with current issues including managed care, Medicare and the uninsured.
Score: 12.746929 Details | Listing | Web page