Undergraduate
At Boston College, Medical Humanities is an interdisciplinary, humanistic and cultural study of illness, health, health care, and the body. Many minors plan careers in medicine, health care policy or law, psychology, public/global health, social work, patient advocacy, or health journalism.
Minor in Medical Humanities, Health, and Culture
Admissions
Application Procedures
The Medical Humanities minor requires an application and committee approval to enroll.
Two Application Cycles Each Year
We accept applications for the minor twice per year— the fall deadline is October 11 and the spring deadline is March 15.
- In the fall, we admit sophomores and juniors.
- In the spring, we admit freshmen and sophomores.
Planning Your Minor
For a list of all current MHHC electives, as well as those that have counted in the past, please visit our Course Database.
Minor courses should be selected in relation to your major and your interests. Try to take the required Introductory course, ENGL 2212, as early as possible in the minor, as it will introduce you to a range of disciplinary approaches (and to several BC faculty) that will help you to choose subsequent courses.
Though this is not a requirement, it may be helpful to shape your electives around a concentration or thematic cluster, for example:
- Global/Public Health
- Values and Ethics
- Mind and Body
- Health Care Delivery
- Medical narrative, writing, and representation
Electives taken prior to enrolling in the minor will count once you enroll.
Structure and Requirements
6 Courses — Minimum 18 Credits
We try to keep things as flexible as possible because BC has many requirements through the Core.
Minor Requirements
- Introduction Course: ENGL2212
- Four regular elective courses
- One advanced elective (taken in your Junior or Senior year)
- Your five electives must come from at least three different departments.
- At least 15 credits used for the minor cannot be used to fulfill requirements in another major or minor. With the approval of the program, students may share one course between the interdisciplinary minor and their major or another minor.
Advanced Electives
We categorize an “advanced elective” as a 3 credit course that includes graduate-level course materials and/or a research paper of 15 pages or more. Most grad/undergrad courses fall into this category. Please note that you must take a course during your Junior or Senior year of study in order for that course to count as an advanced elective.
If you think that a course meets these requirements, but is not already counted as an advanced elective, let us know at medical.humanities@bibang777.com.
Courses
Students choose courses from a range of departments in Arts and Sciences, from the social sciences and the humanities to the natural sciences. Throughout, the minor draws from Boston College’s commitment to social justice, ethics, and care for the whole person.
Student Organizations
The Medical Humanities Journal of Boston College
The Medical Humanities Journal of Boston College is a student-run, interdisciplinary journal that seeks to examine and represent ideas of health, illness, caregiving, and medicine.