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Nov 22, 2024
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HLSC 1811U – Social Determinants of Health Examining the social determinants of health is essential because health inequalities cannot be explained by lifestyle choices alone. In this course, historical, social, political, and economic forces that influence health and health inequalities will be discussed. Demographic factors such as education, employment, income levels, ethnicity, and gender will be examined in light of their contribution to issues such as racism and sexism that can lead to health inequalities among groups. A key component of this course will be to explore the literature that focuses on specific determinants such as housing, food security, poverty, access to care, and health issues.
This course has multiple sections and delivery modes; please check MyCampus for further details. Credit hours: 3 Prerequisite(s): HLSC 1300U or HLSC 1700U or HLSC 1701U or HLSC 1702U Credit restriction(s): HLSC 1812U
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