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Quinnipiac University
BA Health, Medicine and Society
- Hamden, USA
BA
On-Campus
English
The BA in Health, Medicine and Society program prepares students to navigate the complex cultural, economic and policy-related issues surrounding health and medicine today. You’ll gain a comprehensive understanding of the social, cultural and ethical dimensions of health and medicine as well as the knowledge and skills necessary to succeed in new and evolving roles that support and promote health, wellness and healthcare ethics and equity.


University of Cincinnati
Liberal Arts BA Medicine, Health & Society
- Cincinnati, USA
BA
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Liberal Arts BA in Medicine, Health & Society offers students a broad understanding of how social, cultural, and ethical factors influence health and healthcare. Throughout the program, you'll exp...
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University of Redlands
Bachelor of Arts in Health, Medicine, and Society
- Redlands, USA
BA
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
The Health, Medicine, and Society (HMS) program seeks to integrate coursework relevant to the field of medicine from across many disciplines. It is meant to serve students interested in a wide range of career paths, from medical providers (physician, nurse, physician assistant, midwife) to health care administrator, from public health to healthcare policy.
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Studying Medicine at the Bachelor’s level offers a comprehensive foundation in health sciences and prepares you for various roles in healthcare. This discipline emphasizes both theoretical knowledge and practical skills, making it essential for aspiring medical professionals.
Through courses like anatomy, pharmacology, and medical ethics, you'll develop critical competencies such as diagnosing conditions and understanding complex biological systems. Laboratory sessions and clinical placements enhance your experience, allowing you to practice essential techniques like patient assessment and data analysis. As students engage with diverse learning scenarios, they build confidence and strengthen their adaptability in healthcare settings.
Graduates often pursue careers as healthcare practitioners, researchers, or healthcare administrators. Many find opportunities in hospitals, clinics, or community organizations, where they can contribute to patient care and public health initiatives. An undergraduate degree in Medicine not only sets a strong foundation for further studies but also opens doors to meaningful roles in the healthcare field.