Who is this Minor For?
- Everyone! Humanistic studies of health provide an excellent addition to science-based curricula and also a stand-alone program that addresses many current issues and interests.
- Pre-med students: Medical school admissions committees actively seek students with strong humanities and liberal arts backgrounds!
How can a minor in Health Humanities complement my major?
An interdisciplinary Health Humanities minor pairs well with many majors.
Below are some examples* how this minor might pair well with your major:
*not a comprehensive list
- Psychology: Connects mental health and medical humanities, helping in fields like therapy, counseling, or psychiatry.
- Communications: Ethically and effectively promote health practices to assist in information reaching wide and diverse audiences
- Anthropology / Sociology: Examines cultural and societal influences on health, disease, and medical systems.
- Political Science / Public Policy: Useful for those interested in healthcare policy, law, or bioethics.
- Philosophy: Strengthens critical thinking on bioethics, medical ethics, and the philosophy of healthcare.
- English & Literature: Enhances storytelling in medicine, medical narratives, and patient communication.
- History: Helps contextualize medical advancements and public health movements.
- Communication & Journalism: Prepares for careers in health communication, medical journalism, or patient advocacy.
- This field works with HEHM can help develop an understanding of the patient-provider relatiomship
- Analyze historical and contemporary connections and engage in diverse perspectives to prepare for careers, such as, healthcare policy, social work, patient advocacy, health education, psychology, and health journalism
- Useful for ethical leadership and policy decision-making/reform in healthcare organizations.
- Biology / Pre-Med: Adds ethical, historical, and cultural perspectives to scientific training for future doctors, researchers, or healthcare professionals.
- Nursing: Enhances patient-centered care with a focus on ethics, empathy, and communication.
- Public Health: Strengthens understanding of social determinants of health and healthcare disparities.
- Health Sciences: Provides a broader cultural and ethical foundation for working in healthcare settings.
- Ethical patient advocacy
- Health care reform.
- Links health and art by developing a deeper understanding of the human experience in relation to health, illness, and well-being to incorporate into students' artistic expression and creative projects
- Create and analyze socio-culturally relevant works to address complex human conditions and wellness.