Health CareSocial Issues
OFFICE: Interdisciplinary Programs, EBU 3B, Computer Science and Engineering
Building, Room 1108, Warren College
http://warren.ucsd.edu/health
Health caresocial issues is an interdisciplinary minor designed
to enhance students competence in analyzing complex social and
ethical implications and ramifications of health care issues, policies,
and delivery systems. Students gain an understanding of how the economy,
culture, technology, sociological and psychological processes influence
modern health care. Although it is administered by Warren College,
it
is available to all UCSD students with a general interest in health
care as well as to students considering health care careers. This minor
offers UCSD students the opportunity to examine health care-related
issues from the perspectives of a wide range of disciplines that include
anthropology, contemporary issues, economics, ethnic studies, philosophy,
psychology, sociology, urban studies, science and technology. By
bringing together course work from these academic departments, this
interdisciplinary curriculum offers a breadth of intellectual experience
that enhances students undergraduate education and their preparation
for professional and postgraduate education in health care professions.
Students should consult an academic adviser in their college provosts
office to determine how the health caresocial issues minor can
best meet their colleges graduation requirements. Declarations
must first be reviewed and approved by the coordinator of Health Care–Social
Issues Interdisciplinary
Programs and then by the students college academic advising office.
Students are strongly urged to supplement the health caresocial
issues minor with a health-related internship. The Academic Internship
Program offers internship placements in clinical settings and with medical
research teams that provide valuable experience, career clarification,
and an opportunity to apply theories learned in course work. Juniors
and seniors with at least a 2.5 overall grade-point average (some placements
require a 3.0 GPA) are eligible and can earn from four to sixteen units
of academic credit for the internship experience.
Further information on related programs and activities is available
at the Warren College Interdisciplinary Programs Office.
Health CareSocial Issues Minor Requirements
The minor consists of seven courses (three required and four electives).
At least five courses must be taken at the upper-division level. Upper-division
courses must not overlap with courses in the students major.
No more than three elective courses may be taken in any one discipline.
For full descriptions of the following courses, please see departmental
listings.
The health caresocial issues minor is applicable as a Warren
College program of concentration in the social sciences.
Required Courses
Sociology/L 40Sociology of Health Care Issues
Philosophy 163Bio-Medical Ethics
One course in Urban Studies and Planning chosen from the following:
143The U.S. Health Care System
144Environmental and Preventive Health Issues
145Aging: Social and Health Policy Issues
147Case Studies in Health Care Programs: The Poor and Undeserved
(Additional urban studies and planning courses may be taken to fulfill
elective requirements in the minor.)
Elective Course Options
Anthropology
ANLD 2—Human Origins
ANBI 101—Topics in Biomedical
Anthropology
ANBI 141—The Evolution of Human Diet
ANGN 100—Topics in
Sociocultural Anthropology (approval required)
ANGN 128—The Anthropology of Medicine
Contemporary Issues
22Human Sexuality
40The AIDS Epidemic
136The Anthropology of Medicine
Economics
138A-BEconomics of Health
Ethnic Studies
142Medicine, Race, and the Global Politics of Inequality
Philosophy
147Philosophy of Biology
148Philosophy and the Environment
151Philosophy of Neuroscience
162Contemporary Moral Issues
164Technology and Human Values
Psychology
2General Psychology: Biological Foundations
60Introduction to Statistics
104Introduction to Social Psychology
124Introduction to Clinical Psychology
132—Hormones and Behavior
134Eating Disorders
153Clinical Psychology
154Behavior Modification
155Social Psychology and Medicine
163Abnormal Psychology
168Psychological Disorders of Childhood
169Brain Damage and Mental Function
172Psychology of Human Sexuality
179Drugs, Addiction, and Mental Disorders
181Drugs and Behavior
188—Impulse Control Disorders
Science, Technology, and Public Affairs
181Elements of International Medicine
Sociology
Soc/L 60The Practice of Social Research Cluster B
Soc/B 120SSpecial Topics in Culture, Language, and Social Interaction
(prior approval of topic required)
Soc/B 143Suicide
Cluster C
Soc/L 134A—The Making of Modern Medicine
Soc/L 134B—Medicine in the Twentieth Century
Soc/L 135—Medical Sociology
Soc/L 136A—Sociology of Mental Illness: Historical Approach
Soc/L 136B—Sociology of Mental Illness in Contemporary Society
Soc/L 137—Knowledge and Practice in Biomedicine
Soc/L 138—Genetics and Society
Soc/L 159—Special Topics in Social Organizations and Institutions (prior approval
of topic required)
Urban Studies and Planning
143The U.S. Health Care System
144Environmental and Preventive Health Issues
145Aging: Social and Health Policy Issues
147Case Studies in Health Care Programs: The Poor and Undeserved
Students may petition to substitute courses in the minor that have
substantial content related to health and society. Petitions should
be submitted to the Warren College Interdisciplinary Programs Office.
Recommended Internship Experience
A health care-related internship (AIP 197) is recommended and should
be arranged at least one quarter in advance through the Academic
Internship
Program,
Literature
Building, Second Floor. Clinical and research placements
are available. For each four units of credit, ten hours per week for
one quarter plus a ten-page research paper are required.
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