Program Details
Program: Health and Society
Modality: In-Person
Director: Rachel Washburn
Health and Society is an interdisciplinary minor designed to provide undergraduate students with training in the social foundations of health. This includes, but is not limited to, how social arrangements shape morbidity and mortality patterns across different populations; the organization and financing of health care; how culture informs ideas and practices related to bodies, illness, and disease; and how people experience and make sense of illness in their everyday lives.
The minor requires students to take five courses, including HEAS 2000 Introduction to Health and Society and four additional courses selected from an approved list. Courses are offered in African American Studies, Bioethics, Communication Studies, Economics, Environmental Studies, Film and Television Studies, Health and Human Sciences, History, Psychology, Sociology, Urban Studies, and Women’s and Gender Studies. Key features of the program include:
- an interdisciplinary and rigorous approach to understanding historic and contemporary social forces that impact health, and
- a flexible curriculum that allows students to focus on specific issues or perspectives of interest.
Students completing the minor will know about historic and current efforts aimed at improving the health of populations and should be able to use different disciplinary lenses to analyze how social forces shape health, broadly defined. They should also be able to formulate macro- and/or micro-level interventions aimed at reducing disease burdens on particular populations.
Minor Requirements
LMU students wishing to declare the Health and Society minor can do so by filling out a Change of Academic Program form. Students are encouraged to meet with Dr. Rachel Washburn, director of the Health and Society program, to make a minor plan. Students must have a minimum LMU GPA of 2.0 (C) and not otherwise be on academic probation.
The minor requires the completion of five courses including HEAS 2000 Introduction to Health and Society, which introduces students to important conceptual frameworks and prepares them for interdisciplinary coursework. In addition to HEAS 2000, students select four additional courses from the list below. Students must adhere to the following program guidelines:
- In addition to HEAS 2000 Introduction to Health and Society, students may only take ONE additional lower-division course.
- At least 10 semester hours of upper-division coursework.
- No more than two courses may be taken from the same department or program.
- A minimum grade of C (2.0) is required in HEAS 2000 Introduction to Health and Society in order to progress in the minor.
- An average grade of C (2.0) is required in courses included in the minor.
- Students must complete a minimum of 6 units in HEAS that do not count towards any other program in which they are enrolled.
Other courses that count towards the minor, include, but are not limited to the following:
Course List
| Code |
Title |
Semester Hours |
| AAAS 3201 | Environmental Justice in Asia | 4 |
| AFAM 4645 | Race, Health, and Social Justice | 4 |
| BIOE 1000 | Introduction to Bioethics | 4 |
| BIOL 276 | Epidemics and Infectious Diseases | 3 |
| CMST 3325 | Communication and Healthcare | 4 |
| CMST 3451 | Disability Justice | 4 |
| ECON 4580 | Health Economics | 4 |
| EVST 3020 | Sustainable Cities | 4 |
| EVST 3110 | Agriculture, Food, and Justice | 4 |
| EVST 3130 | Environmental Justice | 4 |
| EVST 3998 | Special Studies (when offered as: SS: Race, Body, and Environment) | 4 |
| FTVS 3230 | Technology/Aesthetics (when offered as Science, Medicine, and Digital Media) | 4 |
| FTVS 4600 | Film Genre (when offered as Horror and Reproductive Health) | 4 |
| HIST 1900 | Science, Nature, and Society | 4 |
| HIST 4433 | Health and Disease in American Culture | 4 |
| HHSC 3100 | Health Services for Marginalized Populations | 3 |
| HHSC 3130 | Medical Bioethics | 3 |
| HHSC 3140 | Global and Community Health | 3 |
| HHSC 3220 | Public Health | 3 |
| HHSC 4100 | Epidemiology | 3 |
| HSEG 515 | Healthcare Delivery Systems | 3 |
| JOUR 4410 | Health & Science Journalism | 4 |
| PHIL 3137 | Ethics of Disability | 4 |
| POLS 3350 | Elderly and the Law | 4 |
| PSYC 3019 | African and Black Psychology | 4 |
| PSYC 3998 | Special Studies (when offered as Refrigerator Moms and Wild Boys or Poverty and Community Resilience) | 4 |
| PSYC 4033 | Community Psychology | 4 |
| PSYC 4100 | Capstone Seminar (When offered as The Cancer Experience) | 4 |
| SOCL 3230 | Applied Community Internship | 4 |
| SOCL 3201 | Drugs and Society | 4 |
| SOCL 3240 | Sociology of Aging | 4 |
| SOCL 3250 | Health and Social Justice | 4 |
| SOCL 4150 | Sociology of Health and Illnes | 4 |
| URBN 3046 | Sustainable Cities | 4 |
| WGST 2200 | Women's Bodies, Health, and Sexuality | 4 |