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Nov 22, 2024
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College Catalog 2023-2024 [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 232 - HUM Graphic Medicine
- 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
* Approved 11/21/23 - Language courses limited to CHN 211, CHN 212, FR 211, FR 212, FR 311, GER 211, GER 212, GER 311, JA 211, JA 212, JA 311, JA 312, SP 211, SP 212, SP 312.
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