HNRS 130
How Cold War Was Played
Description: Seminar, four hours. Designed for College Honors students. Study of how economic, political, and social forces shape health policy and even biomedical science. What are best ways to confront specific health challenges? Analysis of scientific, medical, social, economic, and political aspects of health inequities, drug pricing, and disability policy, as well as roles of experts and expertise in formulating goals and strategies. Topics include aging, autism, AIDS, breast cancer, clean water, gun violence, prostate cancer, rare diseases, and vaccines. P/NP or letter grading.
Units: 5.0
Units: 5.0
Most Helpful Review
Most boring professor in the world. Don't even bother going to class. There's no test. So don't take notes. Just write a paper about anything you want and give a presentation on it in class. Don't stress about the presentation because he seems to be as bored by student presentations as you'll be by his lectures.
Most boring professor in the world. Don't even bother going to class. There's no test. So don't take notes. Just write a paper about anything you want and give a presentation on it in class. Don't stress about the presentation because he seems to be as bored by student presentations as you'll be by his lectures.