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Opposing Viewpoints Resource Center
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Gale Digital Collections Current Economic Issues An introductory course focusing on economic problems and issues within the American economy. It provides an overview of economic analysis. Topic areas relate to an overall look at the economic system, government policy, prices and their application, money, income, and national income accounts of the United States. Mapping OVRC to ECONOMIC Curriculum
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Contemporary Social Problems This course is a theoretical and empirical survey of the nature and causes of social problems such as poverty, crime, racial and gender inequality, demographic and environmental changes, health care, education and family stability. Examples from other societies will be used for comparative analysis and establishing global links. Mapping OVRC to SOCIOLOGY Curriculum
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Marriage and Family A survey of theoretical perspectives on the institutions of marriage and family. Topics include the historical context of family, gender roles, sexual behavior, values, psychological needs, divorce, parenting, family problems, and social policy. Variations in family types and lifestyles among diverse groups within the U. S. and elsewhere are examined. Mapping OVRC to SOCIOLOGY Curriculum
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Race and Ethnicity An introduction to the sociological study of race and ethnicity in the U.S. and globally. Emphasis is placed on racial and ethnic group formation, ethnic stratification, identity formation, immigration and struggles for equality. Racial and ethnic group experiences in western and non- western societies are traced historically and viewed comparatively. Mapping OVRC to SOCIOLOGY Curriculum
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Mapping OVRC to ANTHROPOLOGY Curriculum Medical Anthropology Medical Anthropology examines the connections between culture and health and illness. The course focuses on contemporary and alternative medicine, including traditional and native healing; and disease patterns in different cultures. A cross-cultural perspective that is invaluable in working with the health of diverse populations is explored.
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Mapping OVRC to HUMANITIES Curriculum Ethical Issues in Medicine This course will present some of the ethical dilemmas which arise in relation to health care and develop a framework for ethical decision-making with which to deal with these and other related problems. It is designed for both health care professionals and others who are interested in these issues.
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