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Dec 04, 2024
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College Catalog 2022-2023 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Medical Humanities Minor
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Student Learning Outcomes for Medical Humanities Minor:
Students will be able to:
- Demonstrate skills and understandings of narrative structure and narrative listening;
- Discuss and critique the socially-constructed and culturally-situated natures of health, care, illness, wellness, disability, healing, and medicine as socially-constructed systems and encounters;
- Demonstrate practices, understandings, and counseling skills informed by cultural humility, curiosity, and intelligence;
- Discuss the applications of ethics to dilemmas of health, care, illness, wellness, disability, healing, and medicine; and,
- Integrate understandings of medical/health humanities into personal narratives and statements.
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Medical Humanities Course Requirements
- HM 300 - Community-Centered Medical Humanities
- HM 205 - HUM Introduction to Medical Humanities
One English Literature course limited to: - EN 200 - WCH British Literature and Culture I: 550 – 1660
- EN 201 - WCH British Literature and Culture II: 1660 – Present Day
- EN 202 - HUM American Literature and Culture I: Beginnings – 1865
- EN 203 - HUM American Literature and Culture II: 1866 – Present Day
- EN 210 - WCH British Literature, Focus Course
- EN 212 - HUM American Literature, Focus Course
- EN 214 - NCH World Literature, Focus Course
- EN 216 - HUM Multicultural Literature, Focus Course
- EN 263 - CE Young Adult Literature
- EN 310 - Genres
- EN 312 - Themes
- EN 314 - Poetry
- EN 316 - Prose
- EN 318 - Drama
- EN 320 - William Shakespeare
- EN 410 - British Authors
- EN 412 - American Authors
- EN 414 - World Authors
One Philosophy or Religious Studies elective, limited to: - PH 235 - HUM Bioethics
- PH 255B - Advanced Ethics: Medicine
- PH 265 - HUM Science and Values
- REL 290 - NCH Dharma Traditions: Hindu, Buddhist, Jain, and Sikh
- REL 320 - Philosophy of Religion (PH 320)
One Language, Trauma-Informed, or Health-Related Cultural Studies elective, limited to:
Completion of a 200-level or above language course - MU 225 - NCH Silk Road Soundscapes of Compassion, Healing, and Care
- WGS 205 - WCH Writing Trauma and Resilience
One course in counseling skills: - SW 280 - Multicultural Counseling Skills or
- PSY 355 - Counseling Psychology
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