About Medical Sociology, Bs in University of Alabama At Birmingham
Medical sociology looks at how a person's culture, feelings, and other social factors play a role in their health-care choices. A medical sociology degree can help prepare you for a career in health care, research, government data analysis, or other industries.
To begin your education, you'll take courses in medical sociology, medical social theory, and research methods/statistics. You'll then move on to electives on special topics that interest you, such as Death and Dying, Biology and Society, and Minority Aging. We know, some of these topics can get a little heavy—but they're important. And when you pair them with a pre-professional medical program, you'll have insights to social behaviors that can be invaluable to you throughout your career.
- Medical sociologists made an average annual salary of $86,840 in 2016 (U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics).
- The UAB Department of Sociology is home to the Social Determinants of Health Core of the Mid-South Transdisciplinary Collaborative Center, which is investigating the health of African Americans in the mid-South.
Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) / Standard 12/ XII with a minimum score of 65% overall
English Language Requirements
TOEFL (UAB code: 1856): 77
IELTS: 6.0 overall with at least a 5.5 on each section of the examination
Pearson Academic Test of English
- A minimum score of 53, all applicants
University of Alabama, Birmingham, USA Cost of Attendance
Fee |
Cost |
Alabama Resident Tuition |
$8,568 |
Books and Supplies |
$1,200 |
Other Fees |
$0 |
Room and Board |
$12,307 |
Budget for Other Expenses |
$5,555 |
Total One Year Cost |
$27,630 |
Fee |
Cost |
Out of State Resident Tuition |
$20,400 |
Books and Supplies |
$1,200 |
Other Fees |
$0 |
Room and Board |
$12,307 |
Budget for Other Expenses |
$5,555 |
Total One Year Cost |
$39,462 |