HUM 150: HUMANITIES
3 Credit Hours
The Humanities examines the human cultural experience, including art, philosophy, and religion. This course presents a variety of theories and factors impacting cultural competence and familiarizes the student with cultural diversity and Heritage consistency.
Students explore health variants and evaluate how they may influence diverse populations' assessment and health care. Modern healthcare delivery and illness in selected people are examined.
The course will examine spirituality, community, personal and family relationships, and education through the lenses of cross-cultural holistic health and healing practices. In addition, students will advance personal cultural competence skills and address their assumptions and beliefs associated with cultural diversity.