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Wonder Women: Guardians for Galaxy & You
Happy and Healthy! For Whom?
Leadership: a Question of Chromosomes?
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This course will explore the seven themes of Catholic Social Teaching: Life and Dignity of the Human Person, Call to Family, Community, and Participation, Rights and Responsibilities, Option for the Poor and Vulnerable, the Dignity of Work and the Rights of Workers, Solidarity And Care for God ' s Creation along with the Critical Concern of the Sisters of Mercy. It will focus on non- violence, which is one of five critical concerns of the Sisters of Mercy: Earth, Immigration, Non- Violence, Racism, and Women. This focus will be achieved through the study of prophets and stories of nonviolence and how " you " can make a difference through purposeful actions and choices in your chosen career. This course meets the University ' s definition of writing intensive. This course will explore the health disparities that exist in healthcare delivery systems and community-based organizations throughout the country. Through the study and understanding of at-risk populations, public health policy, and geographic location, this course will show " The Corner of Happy and Healthy " is far out of reach for those communities embedded in poverty and violence. This course focuses on racism, one of the five critical concerns of the Sisters of Mercy: Earth, immigration, Non-Violence, Racism, and Women. This course meets the University ' s definition of writing intensive. This course will introduce students to theories of leadership with a special emphasis on women. In a world traditionally dominated by male leadership, this course will explore the challenges and prejudices that women face when seeking and attaining leadership roles that often call for nonconventional and radical approaches. This course will introduce both historical and contemporary women who have adapted theories of leadership, through determination and grit, which has paved the way for the mantra " the future is female." The course addresses the Sisters of Mercy critical concern of women and meets the University ' s definition of writing intensive. |
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