SOC 437 The Social Construction of Health & Illness

The course examines how social, cultural, and institutional factors shape our experiences and understandings of health, illness, and healthcare. Drawing on sociology, public health, and other fields, we learn how social inequality affects medical care and health outcomes, and how the pharmaceutical industry, government agencies, the medical institution, and other organizations shape health beliefs and practices.

Credits

3

Prerequisite

SOC 101; SOC 214, SW 214, or PSY 214