$53,260 /Yr
Other
full_time
Bachelor of Arts [B.A] Health: Science, Society and Policy
The HSSP program, which draws on a considerable range and depth of expertise in the College of Arts and Sciences and The Heller School for Social Policy and Management, is designed to:- Expand students' understanding of the biological, behavioral, social and environmental factors that promote health or cause illness.
- Introduce students to the political, economic, legal, public-health, and organizational dimensions of health care systems in the United States and throughout the world.
- Provide HSSP majors with ?hands-on experience?? in either an internship (in a health-care delivery, public health or advocacy organization), a laboratory (studying the biological basis of health, behavior or disease), or a field-based research project (investigating aspects of health or illness in a social context).
- Provide HSSP majors with the opportunity to integrate their academic coursework and supervised fieldwork or laboratory experiences across a number of health-related disciplines through a team-taught, capstone seminar.
Students completing the major will achieve significant competency in understanding:
- The nature of disease and illness from a basic scientific perspective.
- The social and cultural contributions to health and illness.
- The impact of health care system in diverse social and cultural settings.
- How public policies in health and health care are developed, implemented, and evaluated.
Examinations
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