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Health & Medical Humanities, Minor


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Health & Medical Humanities is an interdisciplinary field that uses humanistic perspectives to understand health and healthcare. The humanities have the potential to teach us about the embodied human experience, including suffering, healing, well-being, and flourishing. The Minor in Health & Medical Humanities complements the movement toward primary and patient-centered care in healthcare and provides an interdisciplinary approach to understanding the effects of health, wellness, and illness on patients, on health professionals, and on the social worlds in which they live and work.  The program explores the experience of illness, mortality, fragility, health, and healthcare settings through literature, the arts, and the social sciences.  The minor supports the University’s health and medical-related programs by offering a cross-disciplinary approach that promises to enhance observation, empathy, communication, cultural understanding, human compassion and sensitivity, and creativity, among future healthcare providers.  In short, the minor immerses students in the human side of medicine and health, and leads to greater enhanced interpersonal relationships between patients and practitioners.  The minor supports the concept of “person-centered medicine,” and thus leads to an enhanced appreciation of the personhood and inherent humanness of patients and clients.  The minor is also intended to enhance personal reflection, critical thinking skills, and the ability to understand the personal, social, historical, and cultural contexts of health, illness, and medical care.  The minor is supported by faculty and courses across the College of Liberal Arts & Sciences, including from departments of and majors in Africana Studies, Anthropology, Chemistry, Communication Studies, Criminal Justice, History, Language and Cultural Studies, and Philosophy.

Minor Requirements


The Minor in Health & Medical Humanities requires 18 credit hours.  Students take two required courses.  Between these two courses, students take 4 approved elective courses from a range of departments from the social sciences, humanities, arts, and natural sciences.  Throughout, students investigate questions of health, healing, and disease from multiple disciplinary perspectives and integrate their insights in an interdisciplinary portfolio as a capstone project.  Because this is designated to be an interdisciplinary minor, no more than three courses in the student’s major may count toward the minor.

Introductory Course (3 credit hours)


Elective Courses (12 credit hours)


Select from the following.  If selecting a Topics Course from the list of electives below (e.g., AFRS 2050, AMST 3050), prior approval for the topic is required by the director of the HHUM minor.

Minor Total = 18 Credit Hours


Grade Requirements


Students must attain an overall GPA of 2.0 in all coursework within the minor.  No courses counted toward the minor may be taken Pass/No Credit.

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