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Join faculty from the disciplines of economics, environmental science, epidemiology, medicine, political science, and sociology to read and discuss the latest findings about how political institutions impact economic, environmental, and public health outcomes. Topics include economic inequality, economic growth, climate change, water pollution, infectious and chronic diseases, and worker health and safety.
Building on this foundation of knowledge, students will work together to investigate the impact of political institutions on problems of their own choosing.
This course, POSC 357/457, has no prerequisites. It can be used toward Environmental Studies, Political Science, Masters in Public Health, and general education requirements. For other uses, students should contact their major or program advisors. Offered Spring semester, Mondays and Wednesdays 3:20-4:35 pm.
For course information, see SIS. Contact Kelly McMann, kelly.mcmann@case.edu, with any questions.