MA Degree Plans
The Master’s Degree in Humanities, Health, and Medicine requires satisfactory completion of 30 credit-hours, up to six of which may come from approved upper-division undergraduate classes, except for Plan D, which allows up to 9 hours of upper-division undergraduate classes. Students may complete the degree over the course of nine, twelve, or sixteen months, depending on which degree plan they choose and how intensively they are able to devote themselves to their coursework. Degree plans range from a coursework-only option (i.e., ten 3-credit classes) to plans that incorporate an independent capstone project, master’s report, or master’s thesis. Detailed information about requirements and degree plans can be found below.
Students might design study plans that emphasize, for example, Health and Culture; History of Medicine; Health, Ethics, and Social Justice; Narrative, Health, and Medicine; or Critical Disability Studies. Students also have the ability to complement their MA degrees with UT-Austin Graduate Portfolios in, for example, Disability Studies and Health Communications.
Degree Plans
The MA (HHM) degree is offered according to four plans. With the guidance of the HHM Graduate Advisor, students choose the plan that best matches their individual interests and desires.
Coursework Only Option
*Students will be advised to use electives to attain it, if they do not already possess them, in a foreign language with significant numbers of native speakers in Texas or the nation (e.g., Spanish, Vietnamese, Mandarin, ASL, etc.). Students will be able to count up to six hours of approved upper-division undergraduate courses towards the degree. |
Departmental Report Option | |
Category |
Credits |
Required Course: HHM 380 Introduction to Humanities, Health, and Medicine Provides an overview of the history, aims, and challenges of the field and its current role in health-professional education and practice. Units focus on subfields within the health humanities, including, for example, literature, narrative, and health; history of medicine; medical anthropology; disability studies; and bioethics. |
3 |
Required Course: HHM 383 Topics in Theory and Methods in Humanities, Health, and Medicine. HHM 383 will be cross-listed with selected methods courses offered by other departments.
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3 |
Prescribed Electives: Four different variants of HHM 385 Topics in Humanities, Health, and Medicine. HHM 385 will be cross-listed with selected topics courses offered by other departments.
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12 |
Electives: Three elective courses, chosen in conjunction with the graduate advisor. These electives may but aren’t required to be cross-listed with an HHM course number*. |
9 |
Departmental Report or equivalent capstone project (HHM 386)
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3 |
TOTAL |
30 |
*Students will be advised to use electives to attain proficiency, if they do not already possess it, in a foreign language with significant numbers of native speakers in Texas or the nation (e.g., Spanish, Vietnamese, Mandarin, ASL, etc.). Students will be able to count up to six hours of approved upper-division undergraduate courses towards the degree.
Masters Report Option
*Students will be advised to use electives to attain proficiency, if they do not already possess it, in a foreign language with significant numbers of native speakers in Texas or the nation (e.g., Spanish, Vietnamese, Mandarin, ASL, etc.). Students will be able to count up to six hours of approved upper-division undergraduate courses towards the degree. |
Masters Thesis Option | |
Category |
Credits |
Required Course: HHM 380 Introduction to Humanities, Health, and Medicine Provides an overview of the history, aims, and challenges of the field and its current role in health-professional education and practice. Units focus on subfields within the health humanities, including, for example, literature, narrative, and health; history of medicine; medical anthropology; disability studies; and bioethics. |
3 |
Required Course: HHM 383 Topics in Theory and Methods in Humanities, Health, and Medicine. HHM 383 will be cross-listed with selected methods courses offered by other departments.
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3 |
Prescribed Electives: Three different variants of HHM 385 Topics in Humanities, Health, and Medicine
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9 |
Electives: Three elective courses, chosen in conjunction with the graduate advisor. These electives may but aren’t required to be cross-listed with an HHM course number*. |
9 |
MA Thesis (HHM 698 A-B)
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6 |
TOTAL |
30 |
*Students will be advised to use electives to attain proficiency, if they do not already possess it, in a foreign language with significant numbers of native speakers in Texas or the nation (e.g., Spanish, Vietnamese, Mandarin, ASL, etc.). Students will be able to count up to nine hours of approved upper-division undergraduate courses towards the degree.
If you have questions or would like additional information, please send an email to HHM@austin.utexas.edu. Personal consultations with the Graduate Advisor are also available upon request.