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How and why national and local health disparities in the U.S. occur and for what racial and ethnic groups they are most severe. Course Information: No credit given if the student has credit in SOC 426 . Students who completed a version of SOC 426 with a topic other than health disparities may receive credit with permission of the instructor. Prerequisite(s): PUBH 100 ; and PUBH 110 or PUBH 120 . Recommended background: PUBH 205 or one additional PUBH course.