BA.HMS - Health, Medicine, and Society, B.A.
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- HMS100
- MATH111
OR POLI202
OR PSYC250 - HMS300
- HMS400
HMS 300 should be completed at the end of a student’s junior year. HMS 400 should be completed at the end of a student’s senior year. Students will design a service/internship plan in HMS 300, then reflect upon and integrate their service experience with their course of study in HMS 400 after that project is completed. The completion of a service/internship project is required to complete the capstone sequence. For more information, consult an advisor within the HMS program.
All HMS majors must take at least two courses in the Health and Social Justice area. If your concentration is in that area, you can select two elective courses in any of the other areas as electives.
- 210
- HIST215
- HIST233
- 150
- PHIL215
- PHIL216
- PHIL231
- PHIL232
- REL120
- REST245
- 330
- 347
- 230
- WGS333
- WGS359
- BIOL200
- BIOL201
- BIOL239
- BIOL317
- BIOL326
- BIOL332
- BIOL338
- BIOL343
- BIOL344
- BIOL345
- CDIS100
- CHEM102
- CHEM131
- 132
- CHEM231
- CHEM232
- CHEM312
- CHEM320
- KINE320
- KINE340
- BIOL315
- HMS218
- HMS220
- BUS305
- BUS310
- BUS312
- BUS410
- ECON101
- 204
- ECON221
- ECON240
- ECON254
- EVST100
- EVST235
- PLCY100
- REST335
- GIS110
- GIS210
- POLI207
- ARTH323
- HIST318
- HMS240
- PSYC100
- PSYC220
- PSYC320
- PSYC335
- PSYC344
- PSYC350
- PSYC450
- REL250
- 137
- SOAN205
- SOAN230
- SOAN329
- SOAN342
- 418
- SOAN265
SOAN 265 Topics in Anthropology - Cultural Practices of Healing will be accepted.