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University College London (UCL)
Medical Anthropology MSc
- London, United Kingdom
MSc
Full time, Part time
1 year
On-Campus
English
The MSc in Medical Anthropology explores how health, illness, and healthcare are influenced by cultural, social, and political factors. Students will examine how different communities experience health issues and how these experiences shape medical p…


University of Pennsylvania
Anthropology, BA: Medical Anthropology & Global Health
- Philadelphia, USA
BA
Full time
On-Campus
English
The BA in Medical Anthropology & Global Health is designed to give students a deep understanding of health issues from cultural, social, and biological perspectives. The program emphasizes how health ...
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University of Michigan
Bachelor's in Medical Anthropology
- Flint, USA
Bachelor's degree
Full time
On-Campus
English
A Bachelor's in Medical Anthropology explores how health, illness, and healing are influenced by culture, society, and environment. Students in this program learn about diverse health practices, medic...


University of Oklahoma
Anthropology: Applied Medical Anthropology, M.A.
- Norman, USA
MA
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Master of Arts in Applied Medical Anthropology is a program designed for students interested in understanding health and illness through cultural perspectives. It combines coursework, research, an...


University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Medical Anthropology, B.A.
- Chapel Hill, USA
BA
Full time
On-Campus
English
A Bachelor of Arts in Medical Anthropology explores how health, illness, and healthcare practices are shaped by cultural, social, and economic factors. The program covers a wide range of topics includ...


Durham University
MSc in Medical Anthropology
- Stockton Road, United Kingdom
MSc
Full time
On-Campus
English
The MSc in Medical Anthropology is designed to give students a deep understanding of how health, illness, and healthcare are shaped by cultural, social, and economic factors. The program explores how ...


Colorado College
Anthropology
- Online USA
Course
On-Campus
English
Anthropology offers an expansive outlook on human life through time and across space. The anthropology major prepares students for various careers across numerous fields, including but far from limited to academia.


Rutgers University - New Brunswick School of Arts and Sciences
B.S. in Evolutionary Anthropology
- New Brunswick, USA
BSc
On-Campus
The B.S. degree in evolutionary anthropology is designed for students interested in archaeology, biological anthropology, paleoanthropology, geoarchaeology, or other related fields in human evolutionary studies (e.g., skeletal biology, forensic science, primatology).


University of Washington
MEDEX, Master of Clinical Health Services
- Seattle, USA
Master degree
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Master of Clinical Health Services program is designed for professionals who want to deepen their understanding of healthcare delivery and enhance their skills in managing clinical environments. I...
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Medical Anthropology degree programs explore the complex relationships between health, culture, and society. This field uniquely combines insights from anthropology with critical healthcare issues, allowing you to examine how cultural factors influence health practices and outcomes.
Through courses in medical ethics, global health, and the anthropology of healthcare, you'll learn to analyze health behaviors and access to medical resources from various cultural perspectives. Students strengthen their adaptability as they explore new ideas about health systems worldwide. You'll also develop practical skills in qualitative research methods, enabling you to conduct interviews and ethnographic studies, essential for gathering in-depth insights into patient experiences and social determinants of health.
Graduates from these programs typically pursue careers in public health, community health organizations, and healthcare policy, where they advocate for culturally informed practices. With the ability to critically assess healthcare access and efficacy across cultures, you'll be well-prepared to engage with complex health challenges in diverse settings.