B.Sc. in Medical Sociology

B.Sc. in Medical Sociology is a comprehensive undergraduate program that blends the study of sociology with the healthcare sector. This course provides students with an understanding of the social factors that influence health and illness, including the impact of culture, economics, and public policy. Over the course of 3 years, students will explore topics such as medical systems, healthcare inequality, social determinants of health, and health policy. The program combines theoretical learning with practical research, preparing graduates for careers in public health, healthcare management, social work, policy analysis, and community health organizations. Additionally, students will gain valuable skills in critical thinking, communication, and data analysis, making them highly equipped to address contemporary health issues in diverse communities.