Master: Sociology of Health

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Program Overview

The sociology of health is a branch of general sociology that studies the various interrelationships between the individual, the environment, and health institutions. It is the science that deals with the sociology of health and illness.

The major aims of the sociology of health speciality is to provide students with knowledge about the interactions between society and health, enabling them to understand, analyze, and plan health policies.


Teaching Language : arabic

Curriculum Highlights

Core Courses

Semester 1

- Basic Learning Units

Sociology of Health - Sociology of the Body - Demography - Sociology of Disease

-Methodological Learning Units

Social Science Methodology - Statistics

-Exploratory Learning Units

Health Anthropology - Epidemiology

-Horizontal Learning Units

Foreign Language

 

Semester 2

- Basic Learning Units

Sociology of Health - Sociology of Health Institutions - Health Policies in Algeria - Health Economics

-Methodological Learning Units

Social Science Methodology - Field Research Techniques

-Exploratory Learning Units

Operational Medicine - Working Conditions and Ergonomics

-Horizontal Learning Units

Foreign Language

Advanced Topics

Semester 3

- Basic Learning Units

School Health - Ergonomics and Work alerts - Study of Medical Functions - Health and Treatment Systems

-Methodological Learning Units

Field Internship - Methodological Practices and Information Analysis

-Exploratory Learning Units

Entrepreneurship - Communication

-Horizontal Learning Units

Foreign Language


Semester 4

Personal Work

Meetings 

Admissions Information

Typical bachelor's (licence) specializations that allow admission to the relevant master's program:

- Students holding a bachelor's degree in Anthropology or Health Anthropology.

- Students holding a bachelor's degree in Clinical Psychology or Psychosomatic Medicine.

- Students holding a bachelor's degree in Sociology, Health Sociology, Educational Sociology, Family Sociology, Aging Sociology, or Demography.

- Students of Economics specializing in health.

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