WGS 210 - Women And Health: Power, Politics, and Change
(LL: Behavioral, Social or Cultural Perspectives, Gender)

This course concerns the domain of women’s bodies and the on-going struggle for sovereignty therein.  Students will examine how in addition to pathophysiology, women’s health is impacted by social constructs, specifically history, politics, economics, and research.  As a result of this exploration, students will enhance their ability to care for themselves and for others, to use and understand power and empowerment of self and others, and to advocate and to be an activist for themselves and for others.

Previously listed as WGST 290

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