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Campus: Kensington Campus
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Career: Undergraduate
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Units of Credit: 3
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Contact Hours per Week: 2
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Offered: To be advised
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Fee Band: 3
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Description
This course is based on a series of colloquia given by visiting specialists on topics of historical, philosophical and contemporary relevance in medical science. It is intended, as a sequel to BSSM1110, to broaden students' understanding of the extent to which science is important throughout society, well beyond laboratory-based conceptions of scientific activity. The course is available only for students enrolled in program 3991 Bachelor of Medical Science and program 3821 Science/ Medicine. For further information regarding this course, please contact the School of Medical Sciences.
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