CAP 3194 Perspectives on Death and Dying -- 3 unit(s)
Multidisciplinary study of death, dying, and bereavement across cultures, religious and ethnic groups, and historical periods, with attention to ritual and memoir, ethical dilemmas at the end of life, and psychology of mourning. Prerequisite(s): junior standing. (Same as 640:194 (RELS 3110) and 650:194 (PHIL 3110)) (Offered Fall and Spring)
Term: Fall 2012
Start/End Date: Aug 20 - Dec 14
Meeting Time:
Tuesday, 6:00pm - 8:50pm
Location (Facility ID): Allen College
Instruction Mode: In Person
Instructor(s):
Francis Degnin, Associate Professor
Class Section: 01
Class Nbr: 33585
If two numbers are listed, undergraduate level class number is listed first, graduate level class number is listed second.
Course Notes: Same as RELS 3110 (640:194) and PHIL 3110 (650:194). Fulfills the Liberal Arts Core Capstone requirement. This section meets at Allen College, Winter Hall, 1950 Heath Street, Waterloo.
To enroll:
Students will enroll through the Student Center in MyUNIverse
For more information:
Rita Luken, Continuing and Distance Education
Phone: 800-772-1746 or 319-273-2504
Email: rita.luken@uni.edu


