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French For Healthcare Professionals

This course for beginners is intended for students, medical professionals, and individuals involved in social work and community health interested in learning how to communicate with French-speaking patients, families, and healthcare professionals. It introduces the basics of French and helps students build the skills necessary to interact in the medical, paramedical, and community health environments; to better serve Francophone patients locally and internationally; and to provide equitable access to healthcare services. No previous knowledge of French is required or expected.

Petroleum Geology

Survey of the origin, chemical composition, occurrence in the context of stratigraphy, structure, and reservoir types of natural hydrocarbons; exploration methods and production techniques; environmental impacts of exploration and production. Prereq: GLY 450G, GLY 420G, or equivalent, or consent of instructor.

Lit And Identities

A course exploring a number of selected literary texts, with special attention to the construction of personal, ethnic, racial,?or national identity. The course may consider how race, class, sexuality, and/or nationality influences representations of experience. Attention will be paid to student writing.

She's Hip to the Zine

Cheyenne Hohman is a graduate student in Library & Information Science at UK and is a podcasting coordinator for the College of A&S. We turned the tables on her to find out about her recent endeavors that included an internship at the Library of Congress and a Zine Writer's Residency in Halifax, Nova Scotia.

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