Taught in English, French 288 provides an overview of MSF (“Médecins Sans Frontieres” or “Doctors without Borders”) work in emergency health situations. Examples that will be covered include the recent refugee crisis in Ukraine, the …
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Fall Course: Linguistics 237 Language & Immigration in Wisconsin
Linguistics 237: Language & Immigration in Wisconsin is now open to all students! This is a fun, hands-on course with no prerequisites and counts as a Social Science breadth while also satisfying CommB. Linguistics 237: …
Fall 2022 Seminar Course for First Generation Freshman Interested in Bioscience Pathways
Are you a first-generation student who wants to study biological science? There is a new seminar course designed especially for you! In Biology 375 (Seminar for First Generation Students) you will: Be introduced to biology …
Summer & Fall Career Courses with SuccessWorks
SuccessWorks Career Courses are a fantastic option for the summer or fall! These courses offer valuable opportunities for career development and exploration regardless of major, and students will work on practical skills such as resume …
Fall 2021 Course: Sociology 444 – A Sociological Perspective
The systemic study of the individual in a social context, including social interaction, motivation, attitudes, conformity, communication, leadership, personal relationships, and behavior in small groups. Prerequisite: Sophomore standing Lecture: MWF 12:05pm – 12:55pm Discussion Sections …
Library & Information Studies Fall Course Offering – Power Searching!
LIS 640-007, 008, 009: Topic: Power Searching (1 cr; meets session FEE; Online 10/5-11/08) This course centers on the search skills and competencies necessary for in-depth literature searching in specialized databases. It is intended for people …
Health Equity & Social Justice: Fall 2018 Course
How does your understanding of your social identities impact your patient care? How can you work with individuals and groups from different social and cultural backgrounds to improve the healthcare outcomes of majority and minority patients? …