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Mental Health and Society, Microcredential

Mental Health and Society is a three-course (9 credit hours) microcredential that examines mental health using social, cultural, and global perspectives. Drawing on sociology and anthropology, students study the social forces that shape mental health and illness using qualitative and quantitative research approaches. This microcredential provides interdisciplinary training at the intersection of social science and biomedical knowledge, complementing majors and prehealth pathways in psychology, neuroscience, public health and related disciplines.

Admission Requirements

For current, active Saint Louis University students wishing to declare a microcredential, complete the Update for Student Curriculum Record form

For non-Saint Louis University students, click here to apply as a Visiting/Non-Degree Seeking Student. 

Students should select 6 credits from the following:6
SOC 1700
Of Grief and God: Sociological Perspectives on Loss
SOC 3300
Social Psychology
ANTH 3410
Psyche: Culture and Power
ANTH 3460
Global Mental Health
SOC 3490
Sociology of Mental Health
Students should select 3 credits from the following:3
SOC 2360
Health Inequalities in the U.S.
ANTH 2470
Medical Anthropology
SOC 2490
Sociology of Medicine
ANTH 2510
Asylum: Sanctuary in a Bordered World
Total Credits9

For additional information about this program, please contact [email protected] or call 314-977-2900.