Catalog Description
An intersectional, feminist approach to explore the social determinants and issues related to the complexity of women's health. This course analyzes the biological, psychological, and sociocultural aspects of women's health, and explores health services, health education, research, and healthcare delivery systems. Emphasis on the role of risk factors and prevention, behavior change theories and processes, and critical analysis and evaluation of health resources. Strategies for social and political change are assessed.
Section Notes
This class requires in-person meetings and the use of Canvas. Coursework on Canvas starts prior to the first in-person meeting. In-person meetings will take place on Tuesdays on Ocean Campus. Students will also complete coursework in Canvas, which must be accessed using an internet enabled device. This class is part of CityOnline and is 16 weeks. For student support and other services, students can check Welcome to CityOnline.
Requisites
Recommended Preparation, Readiness for college-level English or ESL 188
Learning Outcomes