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Nov 21, 2024
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2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog
Society, Medicine, and Health Minor
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Society, Medicine, and Health Core (6 credits)
Four SOC Electives (12 credits)
At least 3 courses must be at the 300/400 level.
One of the Four Electives may come from this List:
Total Credits Required for Major: 18
Total Credit Hours Required represents the minimum credits needed to complete this program, and may vary based on a number of circumstances. This chart should not be used for financial aid purposes.
Academic Requirements
Minimum GPA of 2.000 overall.
Minimum grade of C required in SOC 229 , SOC 322 /SOC 477 , or approved substitutes.
Sociology Department course overlap policy: For Sociology/Criminology double majors, no shared classes are allowed other than the 3 shared required classes (101, 293, 294). For Sociology and/or Criminology majors also minoring in a departmental minor, and/or for double minors, a minimum of 4 of the classes required for the minor must be unique, i.e., not shared across other departmental majors or minors.
Transfer Credit Policy
The department accepts up to 9 credit hours of appropriate sociology/criminology courses toward the minor requirements. Course descriptions and syllabi may need to be provided.
Learning Outcomes
Upon successful completion of all requirements, the student will:
- Think critically and sociologically about complex social issues that impact health, healthcare, and health policy
- Apply sociological theories and methods to understand the structure of modern health care and its contribution to health disparities
- Define health and illness, understand sociological ways of thinking about the sick role, patients/families and health care providers, and their roles in health, and differentiate the contributions of agency and structure
- Think sociologically about ethical principles in health behavior, care, technology
- Use a sociological framework to elaborate the practices of health and wellbeing, the treatment of illness, and/or the social and organizational structures of health care
- Compare/contrast health care systems and experiences in other societies
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