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This interdisciplinary humanities program provides foundational knowledge of theories, interpretations, and methodologies within specific humanistic subjects by examining primary and secondary materials including literature, visual media, films, artifacts, and scholarly analysis. It's particularly suited for students aiming for careers in science and health fields who want to explore scientific and medical themes. The program also prepares students for advanced studies across various humanities, social sciences, or professional fields by teaching them to apply these principles to contemporary contexts.
As Johns Hopkins University's most popular undergraduate humanities program, MSH equips students with cross-disciplinary, analytical approaches to science and medicine. This distinctive focus prepares graduates for healthcare careers while emphasizing broader societal concerns. The program equally benefits those considering graduate studies in humanities, social sciences, or professional disciplines. MSH students develop expertise in theoretical frameworks, interpretive methods, and subject-specific approaches related to science and medicine, all grounded in humanistic traditions. Through coursework and intermediate proficiency in a foreign language, students encounter diverse cultural viewpoints. The curriculum also mandates scientific knowledge and practical experience to complement theoretical learning. MSH students master essential writing and public speaking skills, focusing on coherent, structured communication to prepare them for graduate programs, professional schools, or employment.