Courses Details

PUBHLTH394: Pluralism And Public Health In The United States - An Intenstive Writing Seminar

  • Undergraduate level
  • Residential
  • Winter term(s) for residential students;
  • 3 credit hour(s) for residential students;
  • Instructor(s): Lewis Morgenstern (Residential);
  • Not offered 2024-2025
  • Prerequisites: None
  • Advisory Prerequisites: upper-level standing
  • Description: This class explores how crucial public health issues are viewed within the political pluralism lens in the U.S. and aims to suggest ways to find compromise that will enable solutions to serve all populations in the U.S.
  • Learning Objectives: Students taking this course are expected to learn about: 1. The role of public health in the two-party political system in the U.S. 2. The importance of debate, compromise and consensus in law making to improve the health of population in the U.S. 3. Understanding the diversity of thought around public health issues in the U.S.
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Lewis Morgenstern