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Course Overview

The Sociomedical Sciences major and minor programs offer students the opportunity to acquire interdisciplinary knowledge on topics and issues related to health, disease, illness, and medicine, as well as analytical and practical skills that will benefit them in post-graduate education and careers in medicine, public health, and other allied health fields.

  • The sociomedical sciences major prepares students to pursue careers and/or advanced training in numerous clinical and non-clinical health professions, by focusing on the causes, spread, prevention, and treatment of disease and illness.
  • The major is a gateway into in-demand entry-level positions in the allied health fields, including but not limited to positions as community health workers, patient navigators, health care administrators, health education specialists, and health policy analysts.
  • The sociomedical sciences major is also a gateway into other post-baccalaureate education and graduate-level training in the allied health fields, including—but not limited to--allopathic medical school, osteopathic medical school, physician assistant school, chiropractic school, dental school, post-baccalaureate nursing programs, as well as graduate programs in public health, occupational therapy, and physical therapy.

Entry Requirement 

Fees

Item Cost
Tuition $16980
Fees $1786
Room Rent*1 $8370
Meal Plan*1 $4536
Total Costs $31672

This information was accurate on : 15/03/2021
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