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2005/2006 - Registrar - McMaster University

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224 HEALTH STUDIESHTH SCI4H03 " ISSUES IN INTERNATIONAL AND. / INTERCULTURAL HEALTHAn'introduction to. health issues in a rural Canadiari aqd internationalcontext including theories of: development;, political economy; ,medicaland social anthropology; and intercultural health care practice.,Three hours (Iecture/problem~based tutmials); one term 'Prerequisite: HTHSCI 3B03; and registration in Level III or IV of tHe RSc.N.program; and permission ,of the instructor '. Antirequisite: Nl,JRSING 4H03HTH SCI 4103 ' LEADING EFFECTIVE TEAMS IN" ' . HEALTH CARE ORGANIZATIONS'This course introduces health care providers to the concepts and qynamicsof teams' with,in health, care organizations. Theories and. cdncepts·related to leadership, communication and health systems are app!ied in the'current work. environment. Distance education and tutorial formats ..Three hours (problem-based tutorial or equivalent); one termPrerequisite: Health care professional and permission of the, instructorAntirequisite: NURSING 4103'. HTH·SCI 4L02 RESEARCH PROJECTStudents participate in a research study. Concept~ of research. design,implementation and analysis anddissemina:tion' of results are 'studied.Approximately two hours per week; two termsPrerequisite: HTH SCI3C04 a'1d registration in Level IV of the RSc.N. (A), (B),or(D) Stream or Nurse Practitioner (C) 'Stream; or permission of the instructorAntirequisite: HTH SCI4L04 ' ' , 'HEALTH STUDIES )WEB ADDRESS:Faculty as of January 15,<strong>2005</strong>,"DirectorRoyCain., Associate Professorshttp://www.socsci.mcmaster.ca/healthst/Ivy Bourgeaultl (Sociology) B.Sc. (Alberta), M.Sc., Ph. D. (Toronto)Assistant 'ProfessorsAI,inaGiidinerl(Political Science) B.Sc., M.Sc;, Ph'.D. (Toronto;'James Giliettl(Sociology) RA.(Calgary), M.A., Ph.D. (<strong>McMaster</strong>)Celia Rothen6ergl (Religious Studies) B.A. (Wellesley), M.A. (Oxford),-,J·Ph.D.(Toronto) . ' ' " 'Chris Sindingl(Social Work) B.A. (Western Ontario), M.A. (<strong>McMaster</strong>),Ph.D. (Toronto). .Adjunct Assistaht Professor,Colin MtMullanl(Geography and Earth Sciences) B.A. (Brock),Ph.D. (<strong>McMaster</strong>)Associate MembersRoyCainl(Social Work) B.S.W., M.S.W., Ph.D. (McGill)'David Clark/(English and Cultural Studies) B.A., M.A., Ph.D. (WesternOntario)Jeremiah E. Hurleyl(EcdnomicsjB.A. (John Carroll), M.A., Ph.D. (Wisconsin~Madis6n)," ,Michael Jerrettl(Geography and Earth Sciences) B.Sc. (Trent), M.A.,Ph:D. (Toronto)' ., 'Christina Moffatl(Anthropology) B.Sc.(Toronto)i B.A., Ph.D. (<strong>McMaster</strong>)David Wrightl(History/Psychiatry) B.A., M,A. (McGill), D'-Phil. (Oxford)Academic Advisory CommitteeJane Aronson (Social Work)David Clark, (English and Cultural Studies)Margaret A. Denton (Gerontology/Sociology), ,Susan Elliott (Geography and Earth Scienc;es)Mita Giacomini (Clinical Epidemiology and. Biostatistics/CHEPA)Del Harnish (Bachelor of Health, Sc;iences'(Honours) program)'Ann Herring (Anthropology)Jeremiah, Hurley' (Economics)Sue Inglis ,(Kinesiology). Christina Moffat (Anthropology) .Dorothy Pawluch ,($ociology)Tony porter (Political Science) .Eileen Schuller. (Religious Studies)Laurel Trainor (Psychology)David! Wright (History/Psychiatry)Notes:1. HEAL THST 1 A03 is available to all students.2. HEAL THST 2C03, 2P03, 2E03, 2H03 and3Y03 may be ta~e;n aselectives by students enrolled In Level II and above of. a non-HealthStudies program., ' ' . " "3. HEALTHST3A03, 3003, 3E03,3F03; 3H03 and3Y03 may be fakenaselectives ,by students enrolled in Level III and above of a non-HealthStudies program. Enrolment for such stupehts is ,limited and placesare assigned on a first come basis ..Courses. If no prerequi~ite is listed, the course ';sopen:HEAL THST 1 A03 INTRODUCTION TO HEALTH STUDIES, An introdUction to the key themes and questions concerning health' andhealth care from within social sciences, perspectives. .Three hours (lectures and tutorials); one term ', Antirequisite: HEAL TH$T 1 E03',1 S03, HTH SCI 3B03, SOC SCI 1 H03Not open to students in a NUrsing or Midwifery program .HEAL THST 2AA3 SOCIAL IDENTITY, HEALTH AND ILLNESSA c:riticalexploratiori :of the role of class, race, gender, ability and. age inpatterns of health and illness. ' ' , .Three hours (lectures and discussion); one term'Prerequisite: Registration in .level II or above of a Health Studies or'. Gerontology program . .Antirequisite: HEAL THST 2A03This cour.se may be taken by students enrolled in a Gerontology pro- Igra.m. However, enrolment fof such students -]s limited. , " ,,'HEAL THST 2B03 RESEAR9H METHODS IN HEALTH STUDIESA review of. the major methodological approaches used in health studies·research. Thecqurse will examine methods such as historical, qualitative;quantitative, and narrative. ' . 'Three hours (lectures and discussion); one termPrerequisite: Registration in Level II or above ofa Health Studies program'Antirequisite: ANTHROP 2Z03, CMST2A03, GEO 2HR3, GERONTOL 2C03,SOCIOl2Z03 ; ." ' ',HEAL THST 2C03 HEALTH ECONOMICS AND ITSAPPLICATION TO HEALTH POLICYEconomic analyses of health .and health care, With' a specia] e'mphasison policy issues in the Canc;tdianhealth care ·system. 'Thr:ee hours (lectures and discussion); one term, Prerequisite: Registration in Level.!1 or ,aboveCross-list,ECON 2CC3 ' ,Not open to students with credit or registratipn in ECON 2G03, 2X03 or 3Z03.This course is administered by the' Depaitment of Economics.HEAL THST2D03. MENTAL HEALTH ,An examination of mental health and illness from different s'ocial, culturaland historical perspectives, including consideration of changing notions'of diagnOSis, treatment and prevention. ' ' .Three hours (lectures and discussion); one termPrerequisite:. Registration in Level II or aboveAntirequisite: HISTORY 3V03 ' ,HEAL THST 2E03 HEALTH, ILLNESS AND THE BODYThis course draws on a· range of theoretical' perspeCtives to consider ,the social construction, regulation, control, and experience of the bodyas itrelates to health and ,illness. 'Three hours .(lectures and'discussiol'l); one termPrerequisite: One of HEAL THST1 A03, 1 E03, 1 S03 or SOC SCI1 H03; andregistration in Level II or above'HEAL THST 2H03 SOCIAL ASPECTS OF REPRODUCTIONAn interdisciplinary course exploring birth and reproduction. Topics mayinclude: social determinants' of reproductive health, fertility and birthingrituals,reproductive ethics, policy and technologies. . ,Two lectures, one tutorial; one term,Prerequisite: Registration in Level II or aboveCross-I!st H'TH SCI, 2103, WOMEN ST 2H03 'HEALTHST3AA3 STATE, CIVIL SOCIETY AND HEALTH,This course explores' how states; citizens, arrd civil society act andinteract in the definition and pursuit of health .\ Three hours (lectures and discussion); one term " ' 'Prerequisite: Regist~ation in Level III or above, of a Health Studies orGerontology program ' '., Antirequisite: HEAL THST3A03 ,'This course may be taken by students enrolled in a, Gerontology program.However,' enrolment for' such students is 'limited.

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