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2021-2022 Graduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

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SOC 551 - HEALTH, ILLNESS, AND DISABILITIES


College of Arts & Sciences

Credits: 3

Medical sociology can be subdivided into two broad areas: the sociology of health, illness, disability, and treatment-seeking, and the organization of medical care. This course focuses on the first area, exploring the social origins of illness and disability. We will review classic and contemporary work on the social construction of illness and biomedical knowledge, and on the unequal distribution of disease, disability, and death by social status. We will also assess various theories of the social etiology of health disparities, including fundamental social causes, stress, cumulative disadvantage, and differential patterns of help-seeking.

Prerequisite(s):
Prereq: Graduate student status; undergraduates with consent of instructor only.
Approved for Distance Learning.



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