TY - JOUR
T1 - Integrating Experiential Learning in Introduction to Sociology
T2 - Cultivating the Sociological Imagination in Premedicine Students
AU - Lotspeich-Yadao, Michael C.
AU - Trevino-Boissel, Kimberly
AU - Hoekstra, Cara
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© American Sociological Association 2024.
PY - 2025/4
Y1 - 2025/4
N2 - This study investigates the impact of experiential learning in an Introduction to Sociology course, particularly for students interested in health careers. The course integrates a significant sociological research project with community health partners, involving 15 hours of data collection through phone and door-to-door interviews. The research addresses two key questions: the role of applied research in developing a comprehensive understanding of social health aspects among premedicine students and the effect of incorporating an applied research project in an introductory sociology course. Findings indicate that students gained a heightened awareness of local health issues and an increased interest in diverse perspectives on health outcomes influenced by structural factors. Furthermore, exposure to health care inequalities motivated students to learn more about health disparities. The study concludes that experiential learning deepens the understanding of sociological concepts, significantly enriching the knowledge of social determinants of health among future health professionals.
AB - This study investigates the impact of experiential learning in an Introduction to Sociology course, particularly for students interested in health careers. The course integrates a significant sociological research project with community health partners, involving 15 hours of data collection through phone and door-to-door interviews. The research addresses two key questions: the role of applied research in developing a comprehensive understanding of social health aspects among premedicine students and the effect of incorporating an applied research project in an introductory sociology course. Findings indicate that students gained a heightened awareness of local health issues and an increased interest in diverse perspectives on health outcomes influenced by structural factors. Furthermore, exposure to health care inequalities motivated students to learn more about health disparities. The study concludes that experiential learning deepens the understanding of sociological concepts, significantly enriching the knowledge of social determinants of health among future health professionals.
KW - applied sociology
KW - experiential learning
KW - health disparities
KW - sociological imagination
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U2 - 10.1177/0092055X241268787
DO - 10.1177/0092055X241268787
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:105002969014
SN - 0092-055X
VL - 53
SP - 110
EP - 125
JO - Teaching Sociology
JF - Teaching Sociology
IS - 2
ER -