The Bachelor of Science degree in Medical Sociology is designed for students seeking a scientific methodical approach to the discipline of medical sociology. It provides "an analytic framework for understanding the social contexts of health, illness, and health care" (American Sociological Association, 2015). Our program is research-focused and helps prepare students for graduate studies in medical sociology or a career in health-related services, medical (social) research, or government data analysis.
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Course Catalog & Program Requirements
A complete list of major requirements and courses are available in the UAB Undergraduate Catalog. opens a new website Rely on it for the most up-to-date information about major requirements.
You will take required courses in medical sociology, medical social theory, and research methods/statistics. In addition to the required courses, you will take 12 elective hours focusing on specific areas within the field of medical sociology.
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