Course Overview
Medical sociology looks at how a person's culture, feelings, and other social factors play a role in their health-care choices. A medical sociology degree can help prepare you for a career in health care, research, government data analysis, or other industries. To begin your education, you'll take courses in medical sociology, medical social theory, and research methods/statistics. You'll then move on to electives on special topics that interest you, such as Death and Dying, Biology and Society, and Minority Aging. We know, some of these topics can get a little heavyโbut they're important. And when you pair them with a pre-professional medical program, you'll have insights to social behaviors that can be invaluable to you throughout your career.
Available Intakes
August 2026
CampusAlabama Biringham Campus
CityBirmingham
ModeFullTime
Duration48 Months
FeeUSD 28,860
May 2026
CampusAlabama Biringham Campus
CityBirmingham
ModeFullTime
Duration48 Months
FeeUSD 28,860