ANTH271 — Medical Anthropology
ANTH 271 - Medical Anthropology ANTH 271 - Medical Anthropology 3 Credit Hour(s) / 3 Billing Hour(s) General Education Category: MTA Social Sciences Medical Anthropology examines the connections between culture, health, and illness. The course focuses on contemporary and alternative medicine, including traditional healing, and disease patterns in different cultures. The course prepares students to engage with the complex cultural dimensions of health and healthcare in a globalized world Semesters all, Spring Prerequisite(s): None Placement Scores: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 Course Note: None
Part of
- African-American History A.A.
- Allied Health A.A.H.
- American Studies A.A.
- Anthropology A.A.
- Art History A.A.
- Communication, Journalism, and Language G.A.
- Creative Writing A.A.
- History A.A.
- History, Humanities, and English A.A.
- Literature A.A.
- Nursing - RN Option A.A.S.
- Philosophy A.A.
- Religious Studies A.A.
- Social Sciences G.A.