
UCSF COURSE OFFERINGS
HISTORY OF HEALTH SCIENCES PROGRAM
For all courses offered in the HHS department, please see here.
For all courses offered in DAHSM, please see here.
2009-10
Introduction to History of Health Sciences I (Dolan) (F)*
Disease and the Social Order from the Black Death to SARS (Porter) (F)
Introduction to History of Health Sciences II (Watkins) (W)*
History of Occupational And Environmental Health (Blanc) (W)
Research Methods in the History of Health Sciences (Watkins) (S)*
History of Alternative Medicine (W) (Watkins/Hoffman) (S)
2008-09
HHS 221 Biomedicine and Visual Culture (Tercier/Dolan) (F)
HHS 222 Modern Medicines: The History of Pharmaceuticals
(Watkins) (F)
HHS 297 Directed Readings in preparation for qualifying exams (for 2nd year PhD students) (W/S)
2007-08
Introduction to History of Health Sciences I (Tercier) (F)*
Disease and the Social Order from the Black Death to SARS (Porter) (F)
Area of Concentration in Medical Humanities 2007 (Dolan) (F)
Introduction to History of Health Sciences II (Watkins) (W)*
Interdisciplinary Readings: Anthropology, History, Sociology (Dolan) (W)
Research Methods in the History of Health Sciences (Watkins) (S)*
Twentieth Century American Medicine (Bartz) (S)
Gender in Science and Medicine (Watkins) (F)
The Pursuit of Racial Science since 1800 (Suran) (F)
Area of Concentration in Medical Humanities 2006 (Dolan) (F)
Directed Reading : Individual Tutorials (W, S)#
Introduction to History of Health Sciences I (Porter/Dolan) (F)*
Area of Concentration in Medical Humanities 2005 (Dolan) (F)
Introduction to History of Health Sciences II (Watkins) (W)*
Research Methods in History of Health Sciences (Watkins) (S)*
History of Medical Technologies: Extending the Five Senses (Dolan) (F)
Disease and the Social Order from the Black Death to SARS (Porter) (W)
Psychiatry in the United States (Suran) (S)
Required for First Year PhD Students and Professional Masters Students
Required for Second Year PhD Students
Courses in other departments at UCSF are listed in the on-line catalog.
Courses offered by the Berkeley history department are listed in the UCB course catalog.
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