Course Schedule - Spring Semester 2025

     

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COLL 156 001 (CRN: 26845)

THAI CULTURE AND MEDICINE

Long Title: THAI-MELESS LESSONS: REEXAMINE YOUR WORLD THROUGH THAI CULTURE & TRADITIONAL MEDICINE (SID RICH)
Department: College Courses
Instructors:
Zimmerman, Carissa
Suradejvibul, Carolyn
Meeting: 7:00PM - 7:50PM T (13-JAN-2025 - 25-APR-2025) 
Part of Term: Full Term - No WL Purge
Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory
Course Type: Seminar
Language of Instruction: Taught in English
Method of Instruction: Face to Face
Credit Hours: 1
Course Syllabus:
Course Materials: Rice Campus Store
 
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Undergraduate Professional
Visiting Undergraduate
Undergraduate
Section Max Enrollment: 19
Section Enrolled: 0
Waitlisted: 0 (Max 99) 
Current members of the waitlist have priority for available seats.
Enrollment data as of: 15-NOV-2024 4:01AM
 
Additional Fees: None
 
Final Exam: No Final Exam
 
Description: Globalization has provided avenues for cultural intertwining and exchange of knowledge, yet society remains increasingly driven by modernity, sidelining tradition in the process. This course challenges this notion by exploring how traditional wisdom can be adapted to address contemporary challenges. This course presents a unique opportunity for students to immerse themselves in Thai culture, broadening their perspectives by reexamining the world through a different lens. Students will engage with Thai culture through experiential learning opportunities, discussions of interdisciplinary sources, and the instructor’s first-hand experiences. Case studies will encourage students to analyze the importance of cultural awareness and knowledge in modern-day contexts, particularly healthcare. Furthermore, students will uncover the modern implications of tradition by critically examining Thai society, cultural practices, and core traditional medicine philosophies – including energy lines, herbal medicine, and massage. These diverse experiences facilitate the development of unique personal relationships with Thai culture and medicine, impacting students’ worldviews and everyday behaviors. By the end, students will gain intercultural skills that support both their personal and professional lives, with a strengthened appreciation of culture’s integral role in our world. No Thai culture is expected or assumed - just an open mind and respectful attitude.