Classes
BHM Minors are invited to meet with the Director during Pre-Registration Advising. For assistance with course planning and selection please contact the Director.
BHM 310/A – Art and Science of Health & Healing, TR, 3:30-4:45pm, Aimee Mepham
HMN 370/B – Medicine and Humanities, TR, 2:00-3:15pm, Rebecca Permar
HST 339/A – Sickness and Health in American History, TR, 3:30-4:45pm, Simon Caron
PHI 161/A – Intro to Bioethics, TR, 9:30-10:45am, Adam Kadlac
PHI 161/B – Intro to Bioethics, TR, 11:00am-12:15pm, Adam Kadlac
PHI 161/C – Intro to Bioethics, W, 4:00pm, Ana Iltis
CNS 334/A – Ethics in Health & Human Services, TR, 11:00am-12:15pm, Jasmine Graham
CNS 334/B – Ethics in Health & Human Services, MW, 2:00pm-3:15pm, Donald Casares
ECN 240/A – Economics of Health & Medicine, MWF, 10:00-10:50am, Christina M Dalton
HES 360/A – Epidemiology, MW, 12:30-1:45pm, Megan B Irby
HES 360/B – Epidemiology, TR, 2:00-3:15pm, Shannon L Mihalko
HPA 150/A – Introduction to Public Health, W, 6:00-9:00pm, Stephanie Bunch
SOC 383/A – Sociology of Birth and Death, M, 9-11:30am, Amanda M. Gengler
BHM 310/A – Art and Science of Health & Healing, TR, 3:30-4:45pm, Aimee Mepham (This course can be used as a Group B elective if it is NOT used to fulfill a Core Requirement for the BHM minor)
ENG 175/F – Studies in American Literature – Do Not Harm: An Introduction to Narrative Medicine, TR, 9:30-10:45am, Derek Lee
HST 113/A – Health, Disease and Healing in World History, TR, 12:30pm-1:45pm, Simon M. Caron
HST 339/A – Sickness and Health in American History, TR, 3:30-4:45pm, Simon Caron
PHI 161/A – Intro to Bioethics, TR, 9:30-10:45am, Adam Kadlac (If PHI 367 is used to fulfill core requirement)
PHI 161/B – Intro to Bioethics, TR, 11:00am-12:15pm, Adam Kadlac (If PHI 367 is used to fulfill core requirement)
PHI 161/C – Intro to Bioethics, W, 4:00pm, Ana Iltis (If PHI 367 is used to fulfill core requirement)
PHI 360/A – Ethics, TR, 12:30-1:45pm, Tobias Flattery
Carlson Professor of University Studies
Professor, Department of Philosophy
Director, Center for Bioethics, Health and Society
iltisas@wfu.edu
The interdisciplinary minor in Bioethics, Humanities and Medicine fosters students’ understanding of the ethical dimensions of science, health research and health care delivery – and more.
The Bioethics Graduate Program equips graduates to practice, teach, or conduct research about bioethics – as integral to the work of health care, biotechnology, and the basic sciences.
Find out about becoming a Member or an Affiliate of the Center for Bioethics, Health & Society at Wake Forest University.