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Course Description

Explore how cultural patterns and beliefs influence global perspectives on illness, dying, death and grief. Learn about a variety of different cultures, religions, spiritual practices, and traditions relating to death, dying, ang grief, to develop respect for the diversity of cultural practices both locally and globally. Explore the importance of cultural awareness and humility when providing care for the dying, dead and bereaved.

Prerequisites

None

Equivalents

None

Course Hours

42

Credit Value

3

Applies to the following Programs

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Section Title
Cultural Thanatology
Type
OntarioLearn
Dates
May 12, 2026 to Aug 18, 2026
Instruction Method
Registration
Fee
Domestic Student non-credit $384.03
Credit Value
3 credits
Withdraw with Refund (less $20 holdback) before
May 19, 2026
Transfer before
May 27, 2026
Withdraw (no refund) between
May 19, 2026 to Aug 08, 2026
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