SOC20003 - Society, Health and IllnessInformation for students studying in 2013

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Unit Description

Provides an overview of sociological concepts and perspectives on health and illness, whilst focusing primarily on Australian society. Examines the causes, nature and outcomes of key health inequalities, as well as the main attempts to rectify them. The social, cultural and political consequences of health inequalities are illuminated.

Requires access to a computer and the internet.

Availability

Distance Education Unavailable
Distance Education (Online) Unavailable
Lismore Unavailable
Coffs Harbour Unavailable
Gold Coast
Southern Cross Drive, Bilinga
Unavailable
Tweed Heads - SCU Lakeside
Caloola Drive, Tweed Heads
Tweed Heads - SCU Riverside
Brett Street, Tweed Heads
Unavailable
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Unit Type Undergraduate
School School of Arts and Social Sciences

Fee Information: Commencing 2013 - UNDERGRADUATE Commonwealth Supported only.

Student Contribution Band

Not Applicable for this Unit

Credit Points per unit

12

Pre-requisites

SOC00118 - Introduction to Sociology AND any three (3) units

Part of Course

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