HLTD80H3: Critical Health Education

This course will investigate school- and community-based health education efforts that approach health as a complex social, biological, and cultural experience; critique and challenge prevailing understandings of health; and offer alternative theoretical, pedagogical, and curricular approaches to health and illness. Issues such as sexuality, gender, nation, race, social class, age, ability, and indigeneity will be central concerns in this study of health pedagogy, curriculum, and promotion.

[HLTB41H3 and additional 1.5 credits and minimum cGPA of at least 2.7 or permission of the instructor.
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Social and Behavioural Sciences
Priority will be given to students enrolled in any program in Health Studies offered by the Department of Health & Society.