Medical Sociology, Cognate - COLA, UNH

Undergraduate

Medical Sociology

Examine the complex relationships between social stratification, health resources and behavior change while developing essential skills in scientific inquiry and cultural awareness.
2026
Degree
Cognate
Location
Durham, NH
Courses
3
Credit
12 hrs.
Full-time
Varies
Part-time
Varies
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Sociology

The Medical Sociology cognate at UNH offers vital insights into how social and cultural factors shape health outcomes, healthcare access and medical experiences. Here you'll be able to examine the complex relationships between social stratification, health resources and behavior change while developing essential skills in scientific inquiry and cultural awareness. 

Whether you’re pursuing a career in medicine, allied health or public health, this cognate provides core competencies valued by healthcare employers and a deeper understanding of the social dimensions of health and illness.

Sociology Department

What is medical sociology?

In the medical sociology cognate program, you’ll learn how biological and sociocultural factors influence behavior and behavior change, the way we think about ourselves, and our interactions with others. You’ll explore the sociological factors that affect health and how systems of social stratification help or hinder access to health resources. Although this cognate will benefit students with a range of career goals, it will be particularly useful for those seeking careers in medicine, allied health and public health for whom it will provide a demonstrable core competency.

What study medical sociology at UNH?

The social determinants and consequences of health and illness are a primary focus within the discipline of sociology and UNH faculty have considerable expertise in this field. Our faculty will prepare you to succeed in an increasingly diverse, global and technologically driven world. The program promotes scientific inquiry, digital literacy and cultural awareness. It helps you hone creative thinking and written and verbal communication skills.

Potential Careers

  • Allied health professional
  • Community health worker
  • Doctor Hospital administrator
  • Human resource representative
  • Nurse Psychologist
  • Senior homecare specialist

Curriculum & Requirements

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Program Description
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The medical sociology cognate provides students with an understanding of how social structure shapes the etiology of health and illness as well as the availability, effectiveness and choices around health care on micro and macro levels. It develops students’ sociological imagination, fosters their application of a sociological perspective to the study of health, and allows them to gain the skills needed to be informed consumers of empirical health research. The focus on empirical literacy that is central to courses in sociology facilitates students’ ability to communicate and apply research findings in their respective professional fields.

Although the sociological perspective will benefit students from all backgrounds, a cognate in medical sociology may be especially relevant for students majoring in biomedical science, neuroscience and behavior, psychology, gerontology, health and physical education, nursing, health policy and administration, business, human development and others.

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Requirements for the Program
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• Any three courses in medical/health focused sociology courses (12 credits) with a grade of C- or better
• Submission of a completed "Certification of Completion of Cognate" form
• Courses taken pass/fail may NOT be used for the cognate.
• Sociology majors may count cognate classes as major electives.

Required Courses
Select three courses from the following:12
SOC 555
Death and Dying in America
SOC 570
Sexual Behavior
SOC 620
Drugs and Society
SOC 625
Mental Health and Society
SOC 635W
Medical Sociology
SOC 647
Sociology of Work and Well-Being
SOC 697
Special Topics (Topic: Work and Well-Being)
SOC 740
Sociology of Mental Health
SOC 788
Advanced Medical Sociology
Total Credits12