SY415
Sociology of Health, Illness and Gender
0.5 Credit

By drawing on a rich, multiperspectival, interdisciplinary body of research, this course examines the complex relationship amongst gender and opportunities for health and likeliness of illness. Topics include gender and medicine, sexuality, experiences across the life course, issues of mental health and others.

Additional Course Information
Prerequisites
SY210 (or SY204*) or SY321 or SY215 or (SY322, SY323); SY389 or (SY387 or SY388).
 

Senate/Editorial Changes

Senate Academic Planning Committee Revisions February 26, 2019: SY215 Changed from SY322; effective September 1, 2019.