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Bioethics (MN)

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Bioethics Degree Seeking

Department(s)

Completion of six units to include:

  1. One unit of course, or the AP equivalent (course or course can substitute for 111 when offered). These courses can satisfy the Natural Scientific Core requirement.

  2. course/course or course.

  3. Three elective units distributed as follows: Scientific (up to 1 course), Ethical (up to 2 courses), and Humanities & Social Sciences (up to 2 courses).

  4. course Bioethics Integration Seminar.

Notes

  1. BIOE/REL 292 or BIOE/PHIL 292 is a prerequisite for course and course.

  2. Students who study abroad may apply one approved course toward the elective requirement unless an exception is granted by the Program Director.

Scientific

course Cell Biology

course Genetics

course Biochemical Pathways and Processes

courseConservation Biology

course Developmental Biology

course Molecular Biology

course Science and Economics of Climate Change

course Recent Advances in Cellular and Molecular Mechanisms of Neuroplasticity

course Introduction to Neuroscience

course Senior Seminar: Special Topics in Neuroscience

course Applied Psychological Measurement

course Psychological Disorders

Ethical

course Pandemic Ethics, Laws, and Health Inequities

course Public Health Ethics

course Health Law

course Ethics in Biotech Innovation and AI in Healthcare

course Clinical Bioethics

course Practicum: Clinical Bioethics

course The Cognitive Foundations of Morality and Religion Can also satisfy the Connections core requirement.

course Neuroethics and Human Enhancement

course Philosophy of Disability

course Moral Philosophy

course Environmental Ethics

course Ethics, Data, and Artificial Intelligence

course Social and Political Philosophy

course Philosophy of Law

course What is Justice?

course Reproductive Ethics

course Evolution and Ethics Can also satisfy the Connections core requirement.

Humanities & Social Sciences

course Environmental Law

course Health Communication Campaigns

course Health and Medicine Can also satisfy the Connections core requirement.

course Exploring Animal Minds Can also satisfy the Connections core requirement.

course Never-Never Land Can also satisfy the Connections core requirement.

course Global Struggles Over Intellectual Property Can also satisfy the Connections core requirement.

course Animals, Law, and Society Can also satisfy the Connections core requirement.

course Environmental and Natural Resource Economics

course Climate Change: Economics, Policy, and Politics

course Illness and Narrative: Discourses of Disease

course Writing Climate Justice

course Disorienting Histories: Reproductive Justice in the Post-Roe United States

course Political Economy of Global Food Systems

course Philosophy of Mind

course Race and Philosophy

courseGender and Philosophy

course Religions of the Book

course Sociology of Health and Medicine

course Global Health

course History of Public Health in the United States

course Evolution and Society Since Darwin Can also satisfy the Connections core requirement.

course Medicine in the United States: Historical Perspectives

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