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As healthcare continues to advance while being shaped by unpredictable human elements, the field consistently requires versatile professionals capable of assisting, comprehending, and connecting with diverse patient populations. If you value medical history, the doctor-patient dynamic, and the importance of interpersonal skills in healthcare, consider pursuing a medical humanities major. UTSA's Medical Humanities program integrates natural sciences, social sciences, humanities, and arts to equip students for medical and health-related careers. This competency-focused curriculum examines the human aspects influencing health and illness. Students explore various health and humanities subjects, including aging biology, medical history, health psychology, societal perspectives on substance use, healthcare systems, medical sociology, and beyond.
The Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Medical Humanities is an interdisciplinary program combining natural sciences, social sciences, humanities, and arts to ready students for medical and health professions through a competency-based approach that emphasizes understanding human factors in health and illness.