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GIS 3319 - ADDICTIONS |
Open only to juniors and seniors. Values/ethics course (V). Addictions are widespread phenomena that have a powerful effect on individuals and societies. The course covers many different forms of addiction (e.g. illegal drugs, tobacco, alcohol, gambling, sex, food and spending) from many different prespectives (e.g. biological, psychological, cultural, economic, philosophical, literary, and artistic). Scientific and fictional works will be used as well as film to illustrate addictive processes. Emphasis will be given to the origin, prevention and treatment of addictions as well. Faculty: M. SPINELLA 4.000 Credit hours 4.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture (do not use) General Studies Division General Studies Department Course Attributes: Values/Ethics-V Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Classifications: Senior Junior |
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