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+ | [[The History of Disease]] is a Science course in the CTY program with no prerequisites. However, it is a cross-studies course and requires eligibility in both Science and Humanities courses. Its course code is HDIS. | ||
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+ | ==Course Description== | ||
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+ | History of Disease covers both the biological and societal effects of outbreaks of disease in historical, literary, mathematical, and scientific contexts. | ||
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+ | ==Class History== | ||
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+ | History of Disease is only available at Lancaster. It was famously taught by [[Staff:Dr. Ted|Dr. Ted]] many years until 2005. | ||
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Amazing course, by the way. | Amazing course, by the way. | ||
DR.MCGOWAN!! JACKIE MAUSER!! | DR.MCGOWAN!! JACKIE MAUSER!! | ||
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Revision as of 12:38, 24 December 2007
The History of Disease is a Science course in the CTY program with no prerequisites. However, it is a cross-studies course and requires eligibility in both Science and Humanities courses. Its course code is HDIS.
Course Description
History of Disease covers both the biological and societal effects of outbreaks of disease in historical, literary, mathematical, and scientific contexts.
Class History
History of Disease is only available at Lancaster. It was famously taught by Dr. Ted many years until 2005.
Amazing course, by the way.
DR.MCGOWAN!! JACKIE MAUSER!!