Hospitality and Tourism Management
ELIT2040 - Literature and Medicine
Fall 2011 This course connects practices common in literary analysis (analyzing point of view, authorial reliability, plot, theme, symbol, characterization etc.) with skills relevant to the health sciences (such as verbal reasoning, critical thinking, pursuing implications, clarifying ambiguity, making inferences etc.). Studens apply literary analysis to novels, short stories, plays and/or poetry in order to understand concepts related to the health sciences, such as health, wellness, death, dying, disability, autonomy, professionalism and others. The course's interdisciplinary approach emphasizes the importance of narrative in health care and is designed for students without prior coursework in literature. The course is open to al students. Prerequisite: COSK1221 3 Credits |
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Schedule Book for All Active and Available Future Terms, Course starting with ELIT2040
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Literature and Medicine | ||||
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25 Seats | Credits: | 3 | Days: | T R | ||
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Location: | Moon | Room: | Wheatley Center 112 | ||
Time: | 11:00-12:15 pm | Instructor: | Pamboukian | |||
Session: | 1 (08/25 - 12/15/18) | Term: | Fall 2018 | |||
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Prerequisite: CSEN1020 (COSK1221) or CSHR1020 (COSK1225) | ||||||