BC3946: Global Health, Politics, and Society | A. Zhou

Sociology
Undergraduate and Graduate Seminar
Th 2:10-4PM

What is global health? Where do global health disease priorities come from, and how do the ways that we understand disease shape how we respond to it? What happens when good ideas and good intentions go wrong? This course critically examines the politics of global health and its impact on local institutions and people. We will examine the global health industry from the vantage point of different institutions and actors. A primary goal of this course is to help you to develop skills in critical thinking in relation to global health issues and their impact on society. 

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