Health Care–Social Issues

OFFICE: Interdisciplinary Programs, EBU 3B
Computer Science and Engineering Building
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Health Care–Social 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, and sociological and psychological processes influence modern health care. Although it is administered by Warren College, it is available to all UC San Diego undergraduate students with a general interest in health care as well as to students considering health-care careers. This minor offers students the opportunity to examine health-care related issues from the perspectives of a wide range of disciplines, including anthropology, biology, cognitive science, contemporary issues, economics, ethnic studies, philosophy, psychology, science and technology, sociology, and urban studies. 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 the health-care field.

Students should consult an academic advisor at their college to determine how the Health Care–Social Issues minor can best meet their college graduation requirements. Minor declarations must be made online using the TritonLink major and minor application.

Students are urged to supplement the Health Care–Social 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.

Further information on the program is available at the Warren College Interdisciplinary Programs Office.

Health Care–Social Issues
Minor Requirements

The minor consists of three required courses and four elective courses. At least five courses must be taken at the upper-division level. Upper-division courses must not overlap with courses in the student’s major. No more than three courses may be taken in any one discipline. For full descriptions of the following courses, please see departmental listings.

Required Courses

Sociology/L 40—Sociology of Health Care Issues

Philosophy 163—Biomedical Ethics

One course in Urban Studies and Planning chosen from the following:

143—The U.S. Health Care System

144—Environmental and Preventive Health Issues

145—Aging: Social and Health Policy Issues

147—Case Studies in Health-Care Programs/Poor and Undeserved Population

(Additional Urban Studies and Planning courses may be taken to fulfill elective requirements in the minor.)

Elective Course Options

Anthropology

ANTH 2—Human Origins

ANBI 101—Special Topics in Biological Anthropology (topic approval required)

ANBI 141—The Evolution of Human Diet

ANSC 100—Special Topics in Socio-Cultural Anthropology (topic approval required)

ANSC 164—The Anthropology of Medicine

Biology

BILD 36–AIDS, Science, and Society

BICD 136—AIDS, Science, and Society

Cognitive Science

174–Drugs: Brain, Mind, and Culture

Contemporary Issues

22—Human Sexuality

40—The AIDS Epidemic

136—The Anthropology of Medicine

Economics

140—Economics of Health Producers

Ethnic Studies

142—Medicine, Race, and the Global Politics of Inequality

History

HISC 115—History of Modern Medicine

HISC 116—History of Bioethics

HISC 174—History of Localization of Brain Function

Philosophy

147—Philosophy of Biology

148—Philosophy and the Environment

151—Philosophy of Neuroscience

162—Contemporary Moral Issues

164—Technology and Human Values

Psychology

2—General Psychology: Biological Foundations

60—Introduction to Statistics

104—Introduction to Social Psychology

124—Introduction to Clinical Psychology

132—Hormones and Behavior

134—Eating Disorders

153—Clinical Psychology

154—Behavior Modification

155—Social Psychology and Medicine

163—Abnormal Psychology

168—Psychological Disorders of Childhood

169—Brain Damage and Mental Function

172—Psychology of Human Sexuality

179—Drugs, Addiction, and Mental Disorders

181—Drugs and Behavior

188—Impulse Control Disorders

Science, Technology, and Public Affairs

181—Elements of International Medicine

Sociology

Soc/L 60—The Practice of Social Research

Soc/B 120S—Special Topics in Culture, Language, and Social Interaction (topic approval required)

Soc/B 143—Suicide

Soc/C 134A—The Making of Modern Medicine

Soc/C 134B—Medicine in the Twentieth Century

Soc/C 135—Medical Sociology

Soc/C 136A—Sociology of Mental Illness: Historical Approach

Soc/C 136B—Sociology of Mental Illness in Contemporary Society

Soc/C 137—Knowledge and Practice in Biomedicine

Soc/C 138—Genetics and Society

Soc/C 159—Special Topics in Social Organizations and Institutions (topic approval required)

Urban Studies and Planning

143—The U.S. Health-Care System

144—Environmental and Preventive Health Issues

145—Aging: Social and Health Policy Issues

147—Case Studies in Health-Care Programs/Poor and Undeserved Population

Students may petition to substitute courses in the minor that have substantial content related to health care 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.

Health Care–Social Issues