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HST104 — Health for Hispaniola

4 credits · 4 hours

HST 104 - Health for Hispaniola HST 104 - Health for Hispaniola Students will use a scientific approach to explore dynamics between health care, education, and poverty, while engaging in experiential service learning on the Island of Hispaniola. Classes will introduce students to scientific methods as well as the history, culture, economic, political, and spiritual aspects of Haiti or the Dominican Republic. Students will apply scientific concepts and models while engaging in diverse service projects in urban and rural communities. Partner needs and students’ preexisting skills will determine specific service projects. The course is designed to foster fellowship, provide humanitarian assistance, enhance civic responsibility, develop scientific, critical thinking and reflection skills required for participation in our dynamic, global world. Cross-listed BIO 104 Hours 1 Lecture Hour, 6 Laboratory Hours Course Profile Learning

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