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Medical Humanities and Health Studies

The minor entails successful completion of a minimum of 15 credit hours, distributed as follows: 

Required Core Course

MHHS M301 - Perspectives on Health, Disease, and Healing (3 cr.) The course utilizes the perspectives of the humanities and social science disciplines to provide students with a broader understanding of the many facets of health and disease, suffering and dying, as well as the art and science of healing. 

Required Exit Course Interdisciplinary 400-Level MHHS Course (3 credit hours) selected from the following list--

MHHS M420 The Culture of Mental Illness (3 cr.)
MHHS M492 Topics in Medical Humanities & Health Studies (3 cr.)
MHHS M495 - Independent Project Seminar in the Medical Humanities and Health Studies

Electives (3 courses/9 credit hours)

At least 3 credits from each of both

  • Humanistic Perspectives
  • Social Science Perspectives

An additional 3 credits chosen from the above categories or from

Other electives

NOTE:  1.)  No more than two (2) courses from any single discipline can count toward this interdisciplinary minor.
           2.) No more than one (1) course can double-count toward the MHHS minor and and other major or minor.

 

Humanistic Perspectives on Health Care

Communication Studies (COMM)

COMM C392 Health Communication (3 cr.)
COMM C400 Health Provider–Consumer Communication (3 cr.)

English (ENG)

ENG L431 Illness Narrative (3 cr.)

History (HIST)

HIST H364 History of Medicine and Public Health (3 cr.)
HIST H374 History of Science and Technology II (3 cr.)
HIST H418 History of International Humanitarian Assistance (3 cr.)

Medical Humanities & Health Studies (MHHS)

MHHS M420 Topics in MHHS:  Culture of Mental Illness (3 cr.) 
MHHS M492 Topics in MHHS: Perspectives on Medicine in Film (3 cr.)
MHHS M492 Topics in MHHS: Literature of Addiction (3 cr.)

Philosophy (PHIL)

PHIL P393 Biomedical Ethics (3 cr.) 
PHIL P 383 Topics in Philosophy: Ethics, Autonomy & Consent (3 cr.)
PHIL P 383 Topics in Philosophy: Reproductive Ethics (3 cr.)

Religious Studies (REL)

REL R 323 Yuppie Yogis and Global Gurus (3 cr.)
REL R368: Religion and Healing (3 cr.)
REL R384 Religion, Ethics and Health (3 cr.)
 

Social Scientific Perspectives on Health Care

Anthropology (ANTH)

ANTH A460 Bioarchaeology (3 cr.)
ANTH A460 Forensic Anthropology (3 cr.)
ANTH B370 Human Growth and Development (3 cr.)
ANTH B480 Human Variation (3 cr.)
ANTH E421 The Anthropology of Aging (3 cr.)
ANTH E445 Medical Anthropology (3 cr.) 

Economics (ECON)

ECON E307 Current Economic Issues: Health Economic Issues (3 cr.)
ECON E387 Health Economics (3 cr.)

Geography (GEOG)

GEOG G410 Medical Geography (3 cr.)

Sociology (SOC)

SOC R321 Women and Health (3 cr.)
SOC R327 Sociology of Death and Dying (3 cr.)
SOC R381 Social Factors in Health and Illness (3 cr.)
SOC R382 Social Organization of Health Care (3 cr.)
SOC R385 AIDS and Society (3 cr.)
SOC R410 Alcohol, Drugs, and Society (3 cr.)
SOC R415 Sociology of Disability (3 cr.)
SOC R485 Sociology of Mental Illness (3 cr.)
 

Other Electives

The remaining 3 credit hours of electives may come from the courses above or the following courses:

Medical Humanities and Health Studies (MHHS)

MHHS M420 Culture of Mental Illness
MHHS M492 Topics in Medical Humanities and Health Studies (3 cr.)
MHHS M498 Readings in Medical Humanities and Health Studies (1-3 cr.)

Nursing (NURS)

NURS S474 Applied Health Care Ethics (3 cr.)

Public Health (PBHL)

PBHL H316 Environmental Science & Health (3 cr.)
PBHL H320 Health Systems (3 cr.)
PBHL H322 Principles of Epidemiology (3 cr.)
PBHL H354 Health Economics (3 cr.)
PBHL H420 Health Policy (3 cr.)

Note:  Other courses may be accepted upon approval of the Medical Humanities and Health Studies Committee. See the Medical Humanities and Health Studies Director or Faculty Mentor for information.