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Bioethics M.A.

Bioethics, Center for
Graduate School
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Contact Information
Center for Bioethics, University of Minnesota, Suite N504 Boynton, 410 Church Street SE, Minneapolis, MN 55455 (612-624-9440)
  • Program Type: Master's
  • Requirements for this program are current for Fall 2022
  • Length of program in credits: 30
  • This program does not require summer semesters for timely completion.
  • Degree: Master of Arts
Along with the program-specific requirements listed below, please read the General Information section of this website for requirements that apply to all major fields.
Admissions for the Bioethics MA Program are currently on hold. Please contact bthxed@umn.edu for updates. The Center for Bioethics offers two kinds of MA degrees: Plan A and Plan B with a major in bioethics. The curriculum for both Plan A and Plan B degrees includes a set of required core courses, bioethics electives, and a requirement for coursework in fields related to bioethics. The Plan A culminates in a substantial, 10-credit master's thesis. In lieu of a thesis, the Plan B culminates in a 4-credit practicum, a 3-credit capstone project and final exam. Electives comprise the additional 3 credits in the Plan B degree. Graduates of the MA in bioethics greatly enhance their professional opportunities in the field when they combine their bioethics degree with a terminal graduate or professional degree in another field. Examples of degree combinations can include an MA degree in bioethics with a JD, PhD, MD, nursing, or others. This model of pairing the MA in bioethics with another degree prompts students to acquire a firm disciplinary grounding as well as interdisciplinary bioethics expertise, a practice which best prepares students for the interdisciplinary career options related to bioethics. Some examples of careers include work in the fields of genetics, social work, public health, veterinary science, religious studies, psychology, biology, and philosophy.
Program Delivery
  • via classroom (the majority of instruction is face-to-face)
Prerequisites for Admission
The preferred undergraduate GPA for admittance to the program is 3.00.
A bachelor's degree is required for admission.
Special Application Requirements:
This program is not accepting applications for new students at this time. Transcripts of all postsecondary academic work, a personal statement, a writing sample (preferably on a topic in bioethics), a description of research or relevant work experience, a C.V. or résumé, and at least three letters of reference are required. Applicants may also submit a statement on "Extenuating Circumstances" and "Diversity." See program website for more details. Students are admitted to the Bioethics M.A. program for fall semester only. Applications are accepted as early as the first day of fall semester prior to the proposed start of the student's M.A. program. Our primary deadline is March 1 with an extended deadline of May 1 if space in our program remains available. Students are encouraged to link their degree in bioethics to a degree in a related field (either before entering the bioethics M.A. program or at the same time). Given the fundamentally interdisciplinary nature of bioethics, prospective students are advised against viewing the bioethics M.A. as a stand-alone degree that prepares them for career placement. This model prompts students to acquire a firm disciplinary grounding as well as interdisciplinary bioethics expertise--a practice that best prepares students for bioethics-related career placement. Thus, the admissions process will give preference to students who have already earned or are in the process of earning an advanced degree in a related field, although this will not strictly be required for admission. Because our program recommends pairing the Bioethics degree with another graduate or professional degree, we recognize applicants may need to answer to another program prior to our deadline. If this is the case, please email bthxed@umn.edu with your concern.
Applicants must submit their test score(s) from the following:
  • GRE
  • MCAT
  • LSAT
International applicants must submit score(s) from one of the following tests:
  • TOEFL
    • Internet Based - Total Score: 100
    • Paper Based - Total Score: 600
Key to test abbreviations (GRE, MCAT, LSAT, TOEFL).
For an online application or for more information about graduate education admissions, see the General Information section of this website.
Program Requirements
Plan A: Plan A requires 14 major credits, 6 credits outside the major, and 10 thesis credits. The final exam is oral.
Plan B: Plan B requires 21 major credits and 9 credits outside the major. The final exam is written and oral. A capstone project is required.
Capstone Project:Students will design and undertake a project and its corollary product relevant to their interests, experience, and intended use of the MA in bioethics. The experiential component is designed to be flexible, allowing the student to undertake an internship, shadow physicians or other health care personnel, or use their own work experience when relevant to cater a project to their intended goals. Rigor is maintained through committee oversight, nature of the experience, and number of hours undertaken. Products are also designed to be flexible while retaining rigor, innovation, and written analysis. Original research is not required (as with a thesis), but a thorough literature review and accompanying overview or synthesis of the arena of which the project is a part is necessary, as is a thorough explanation of the final product. Full committee approval of the final product before the project is undertaken is required.
This program may be completed with a minor.
Use of 4xxx courses towards program requirements is not permitted.
A minimum GPA of 3.00 is required for students to remain in good standing.
Core Courses (6 credits)
BTHX 5010 - Bioethics Proseminar (2.0 cr)
BTHX 5300 - Foundations of Bioethics (3.0 cr)
BTHX 5610 - Research & Publication Seminar (1.0 cr)
or BTHX 5630 - Bioethics Colloqium (1.0 cr)
Bioethic Electives (8)
Select at least 8 credits of BTHX courses in consultation with the advisor.
BTHX 5xxx
BTHX 6xxx
BTHX 7xxx
BTHX 8xxx
Related Fields Electives (6-9 credits)
Plan A students take at least 6 credits and Plan B students take at least 9 credits of elective credits from outside Bioethics.
Joint- or Dual-degree Coursework:
Joint Degree Program in Law, Health, and the Life Sciences Students may take a total of 11 credits in common among the academic programs.
 
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BTHX 5010 - Bioethics Proseminar
Credits: 2.0 [max 2.0]
Grading Basis: A-F only
Typically offered: Every Fall
Introduction to topics in bioethics. prereq: Bioethics grad student or grad minor
BTHX 5300 - Foundations of Bioethics
Credits: 3.0 [max 3.0]
Typically offered: Every Spring
Overview of major contemporary frameworks used to approach ethical issues in bioethics. prereq: Grad student or instr consent
BTHX 5610 - Research & Publication Seminar
Credits: 1.0 [max 1.0]
Grading Basis: A-F only
Typically offered: Every Fall
Publication strategy/venues. Authorship issues/ethics in publication. Manuscript formatting/letters of submission. Peer review. prereq: [Junior or senior or grad student], bioethics grad majors must register A-F
BTHX 5630 - Bioethics Colloqium
Credits: 1.0 [max 2.0]
Grading Basis: S-N only
Typically offered: Every Fall & Spring
This course features presentations from a variety of departments and programs across campus that deal in some way with ethics as a theoretical and/or applied concept. Students will attend these presentations; engage with scholars thinking about ethics from multiple perspectives; and be able to bring these perspectives to bear upon their own research. The course is thus an opportunity to explore ethics as it might be conceptualized or practiced in the social sciences, law, public policy, global health, and many other arenas, and in turn to think about how these disparate frameworks and practices can be usefully put into conversation with bioethics, and with their own projects.
BTHX 8777 - Thesis Credits: Master's
Credits: 1.0 -18.0 [max 50.0]
Grading Basis: No Grade
Typically offered: Every Fall, Spring & Summer
tbd
BTHX 8755 - Plan B Capstone
Credits: 1.0 -7.0 [max 14.0]
Grading Basis: No Grade
Typically offered: Every Fall, Spring & Summer
Research project. Topic arranged between student/instructor. Written report required. Prereq: Advanced Plan B MA student.