Medical Humanities, Minor College of Letters & Science
Meaghan O'Keefe, Minor Faculty Advisor
Through a series of interdisciplinary courses, the Medical Humanities minor at UC Davis introduces students to the complexities of medicine, health, and sickness in the context of history, society, and culture. The courses for the minor focus on context in the sense of exploring the economic, social, political, and cross-cultural questions that form experiences of health and illness. In terms of experience, courses help explain what health and sickness feel like for individual people and what community wide health problems mean to the people affected. All of the courses involve critical and conceptual analyses that take on big questions such as: What does it mean to suffer? How should we care for the sick? What is the role of technology in caring for people? How have ideas about disease changed over time? How are diseases understood in different cultures? Finally, in terms of professional formation, we include courses that help students cultivate self-awareness in the sense of both the ability to empathize with other people while maintaining clarity about one's own limitations that comes with cultural humility.
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Code | Title | Units |
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Required Courses | 8 | |
Health & Medicine in a Global Context | ||
Women of Color Reproductive Health & Reproductive Politics in a Global Perspective | ||
or CHI 114V | Women of Color Reproductive Health & Reproductive Politics in a Global Perspective | |
Medicine's Histories: Human & Veterinary Medicine from the Ancient World to One Health | ||
Justice, Equity, & Privacy in Medical Humanities | ||
Religion & Medicine | ||
Society, Culture, & Health | ||
Health Policy & Politics | ||
Health & Medical Technologies | ||
Electives | 12 | |
Special Topics in Medical Anthropology | ||
or STS 121 | Special Topics in Medical Anthropology | |
Psychological Anthropology | ||
Environmental Change, Disease & Public Health | ||
Topics in Pre-Modern Jewish History | ||
Scientific Revolution | ||
American Environmental History | ||
Native Foods & Farming of the Americas | ||
or NAS 123V | Native Foods & Farming of the Americas | |
Philosophy of the Biological Sciences | ||
Problems in Normative Ethics | ||
Bioethics | ||
Religion, Magic & Science | ||
or STS 120 | Religion, Magic & Science | |
Religious Ethics | ||
Introduction to Islamic Thought | ||
Introduction to Islamic Law | ||
Society, Culture, & Health | ||
Methods in Science, Technology, & Medicine Studies | ||
Data & Society | ||
Health & Medical Technologies | ||
History of Modern Biology | ||
Gender & Science | ||
Total Units | 20 |