SOC 103: Human and Planetary Health (MED 103, PUBLPOL 183, SUSTAIN 103)
Two of the biggest challenges humanity has to face ? promoting human health and halting environmental degradation ? are strongly linked. Gains in health metrics in the last century have coincided with dramatic and unsustainable planetary-level degradation of environmental and ecological systems. Now, climate change, pollution, and other challenges are threatening the health and survival of communities across the globe. In acknowledging complex interconnections between environment and health, this course highlights how we must use an interdisciplinary approach and systems thinking to develop comprehensive solutions. Through a survey of human & planetary health topics that engages guest speakers across Stanford and beyond, students will develop an understanding of interconnected environmental and health challenges, priority areas of action, and channels for impact. Students enrolling in just the lecture should enroll for 3 units. Students enrolling the lecture and weekly discussion sections should enroll for 4 units.
Terms: Aut
| Units: 3-4
| UG Reqs: WAY-SI, WAY-SMA
Instructors:
Abid, A. (PI)
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Burke, K. (PI)
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De Leo, G. (PI)
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Luby, S. (PI)
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Veidis, E. (PI)
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Abid, A. (TA)
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Gomez, L. (TA)
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Lieu, B. (TA)
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Martins, K. (TA)
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Miller, R. (TA)
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Spencer, R. (TA)
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