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Learn More Art Medical History to the Renaissance Amilcar Castellano Sanchez Mon., 1:00P– 3:30P This course encompasses the study of medical world history as it has occurred through time portrayed in different forms of art, i.e. visual, written, performed in a global perspective thus emphasizing certain areas in this review such as: anatomy, physical diagnosis, different types of illness -with a focus on infectious diseases-; a few specialties such as: obstetrics / gynecology, surgery, and psychiatry amongst others also including selected examples of preventive medicine and therapeutic approaches; all from the perspective of the vast historical registry available to us. 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They are worshipped by avid adventurers, campers, road-trippers and the former students of FIU Honor’s Everglades course. The aim of this course (Save our Parks) is to focus on how politics, policy, and law have shaped, saved, and at threatened our most beautiful natural legacy. Learn More Global Social Entrepreneurship Barbara del Cotto Jimenez Tues., 10:00A-12:30P This course introduces the key skills, tools, and mental frameworks required to solve the world’s most complex and pressing challenges through social entrepreneurship, including those needed to launch, grow, and sustain a social enterprise venture. Learn More Challenges in Healthcare Barbra Roller Mon., Wed., 5:00P - 6:15P This course is an overview of the healthcare system. Sessions are presented by the course director as well as by guest speakers who are prominent physicians with expertise in different areas of medicine and healthcare. Learn More Global Environmental Health and You Brenda Luna Thurs., 11:00A-12:15P (Hybrid) This course examines the relationships between human health and the environment. Students will explore the role of the natural and built environment and their impact on their health, as well as their local and global community’s health. Learn More Food and Culture: History, Traditions, and Health Natalie Yagual March 20, 2023Health and Human Behavior, History Culture and The Arts, Nature and Environment
Filter CategoriesFilter - AllBusiness, Entrepreneurship and LeadershipGlobal Issues and Social JusticeHealth and Human BehaviorHistory Culture and The ArtsNature and EnvironmentPhilosophy and ReligionPolitics and SocietyPre-LawTechnology and Innovation Song of Life Adam Gorelick Tues.,Thurs., 2:00P - 3:15P This is a course about poetic forms, but mostly it’s about writing poetry. Students will read, research, and attempt several poetic forms including epic, sonnet, free verse, haiku, elegy, limerick, sestina, and others. The key feature of the course will involve workshopping together original poetry and providing constructive feedback. Learn More Myth and Ritual in Film, Part 1 Adam Gorelick Tues.,Thurs., 12:30P - 1:45P This course applies theoretical discussions of myth and ritual to the contemporary medium of film. Learn More Power Skills: Emotional Intelligence for the 21st Century Amber Webber Online Your mission in this course will be to navigate a series of quests, challenges, and discussions to explore the world of emotional intelligence. As with other video games, the quests in this gamified course will help you build skills, gain experience, learn background context, and collect new EQ insights to enrich your own personal storyline. Learn More Art Medical History to the Renaissance Amilcar Castellano Sanchez Mon., 1:00P– 3:30P This course encompasses the study of medical world history as it has occurred through time portrayed in different forms of art, i.e. visual, written, performed in a global perspective thus emphasizing certain areas in this review such as: anatomy, physical diagnosis, different types of illness -with a focus on infectious diseases-; a few specialties such as: obstetrics / gynecology, surgery, and psychiatry amongst others also including selected examples of preventive medicine and therapeutic approaches; all from the perspective of the vast historical registry available to us. Learn More Adult Topics on Narrative Medicine Amilcar Castellano-Sanchez Wed., 1:00P– 3:30P This course aims to bring forth the unbreakable -- yet not well-valued and sparsely characterized -- connection between the worlds of text (narrative, poetry, short stories, memoirs, interviews, and film adaptations) to the worlds of medical ailments and medical practice. Learn More Keep Your Money Amy Desouvre Wednesday, 10:00A-12:30P This course will take an academic multidisciplinary approach to learning how to shop in an economic way. We will examine the basic elements of shopping history, the role that advertising and marketing play in social media as well as print, how to keep a minimalistic mind rather than becoming an over consumer, and finally the impact of internet, technology, and mobile apps and how to use them to your advantage. Learn More Innovation Nation: The Global Influence of Israeli Technology and Entrepreneurship Andi Wolfer, Aaron Kaplowitz Mon., 10:00A - 12:30P Israel has built a reputation as an entrepreneurial powerhouse that exports industry-disrupting technologies all over the world. Visitors to the “Start-Up Nation” marvel at the innovations that have emerged from a country that once made the desert bloom. Learn More Public Speaking for Lawyers Andrej Milic Wednesday, 11:00AM-1:30PM This course will help students develop the skills relied on by lawyers when engaged in public speaking situations other than in litigation settings such as speaking to lay groups, appearing before legislatures and municipal boards, presenting to colleagues, clients, potential employers and clients, and media. Students will examine communication theories, strategies and techniques needed for effective public speaking. Learn More Law School in a Nutshell Angie Puentes-Leon Wed., 10:00A-12:30P (YEARLONG) The course is designed to introduce students to a learning experience mirroring the 1st year of law school. Learn More Global Burden of Diseases- The Patient Illness Experience Anthoni Llau Jr Online Students will first learn about current diseases and conditions of global health significance from a public health perspective. They will familiarize themselves with the determinants, risk factors, symptoms, and consequences of diseases and conditions in global populations. Learn More The Political Cycle Anthony Rionda Wed., 6:00P - 8:30P The organization of this course leverages a unique interdisciplinary approach to politics, government, civic engagement, policy analysis, and advocacy. Learn More Save our Parks: Environmental Law, Policy and Politics Anthony Rionda Mon., 6:00P-8:30P Our National Parks are America’s Crown Jewels. They are worshipped by avid adventurers, campers, road-trippers and the former students of FIU Honor’s Everglades course. The aim of this course (Save our Parks) is to focus on how politics, policy, and law have shaped, saved, and at threatened our most beautiful natural legacy. Learn More Global Social Entrepreneurship Barbara del Cotto Jimenez Tues., 10:00A-12:30P This course introduces the key skills, tools, and mental frameworks required to solve the world’s most complex and pressing challenges through social entrepreneurship, including those needed to launch, grow, and sustain a social enterprise venture. Learn More Challenges in Healthcare Barbra Roller Mon., Wed., 5:00P - 6:15P This course is an overview of the healthcare system. Sessions are presented by the course director as well as by guest speakers who are prominent physicians with expertise in different areas of medicine and healthcare. Learn More Global Environmental Health and You Brenda Luna Thurs., 11:00A-12:15P (Hybrid) This course examines the relationships between human health and the environment. Students will explore the role of the natural and built environment and their impact on their health, as well as their local and global community’s health. Learn More
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