Bioethics (MA)
Program Overview
The Bioethics program explores the ethical dimensions of healthcare, life sciences, and biotechnology. Students examine complex moral questions arising from advances in medicine and biological research.
This program prepares students to navigate ethical challenges in clinical settings, research environments, and policy contexts. Graduates develop the analytical and communication skills needed to address ethical issues in healthcare and the life sciences.
Highlights
- •Analyze ethical issues in healthcare and biomedical research
- •Develop skills in ethical reasoning and moral argumentation
- •Explore the intersection of ethics, law, and healthcare policy
- •Prepare for roles in clinical ethics, research ethics, and policy analysis
- •Engage with diverse perspectives on bioethical issues
Potential Career Opportunities
Career paths can vary based on experience, location, and requirements.
- •Ministry Director
- •Nonprofit Program Manager
- •Communications Director
- •Cultural Affairs Manager
- •Religious Education Director
- •Chaplain
- •Community Outreach Coordinator
- •Humanities Program Administrator
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