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Two excellent courses to consider this Spring! Health! Food!
Posted by hannah.cherry
Class #1 to consider (perfect for health majors or anyone else interested in the topic!)
Community & Public Health Issues
Is Inequality Making Us Sick? There is much more to our health than bad habits, health care, or unlucky genes. Students will discuss how the distribution of power, wealth and resources shape opportunities for health.
This is a hybrid course, where students meet once a week in addition to online discussion. There will be an opportunity to participate on a community-based learning project to assess tobacco and alcohol advertising in local retail stores.
Join us!?Thu?10:00-11:50am?and online
HE 251 – CRN 23562
4-credits
Class #2 to consider (perfect for anyone that cares about food and how our food choices impact health and the environment ?
Health, Food Systems and the Environment
This course will explore the complex issues and relationships between food, people, and society. This is a hybrid course, where students meet once a week in addition to online reflection. There will be an opportunity to participate on a community-based learning project with the on-campus Learning Garden. Students will also have an opportunity to prepare healthy foods in the Foods & Nutrition Lab.
Join us in-person Tue?10:00-11:50am?and online
HE 264 – CRN 24390 ?
?3-credits
Experience Community-Based Learning at PCC!
Courses with community-based learning (CBL) provide students with the opportunity to: explore?local, national, and/or global issues;?broaden their?perspectives and enhance?critical thinking skills; and become active citizens through community engagement.?There are numerous courses that have CBL?projects every?term!