BIO-4300 Bioethics

The purpose of this course is to introduce students to bioethics as an interdisciplinary subject through critical thinking, writing, and discussing contemporary issues. Bioethical thinking is neither biology nor ethics but, rather, a melding of both of them. Topics covered in the class will include clinical trials, abortion, assisted reproduction, surrogacy, cloning, genetic testing, gene therapy, embryonic stem-cell dilemmas, euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide, animal rights, and research ethics.

Credits

4

Notes

Students must be Juniors or Seniors to register for this course.