Bioethics
A critical and analytical examination of ethical and legal problems
arising in and about health care. Issues to be considered may include
euthanasia, abortion, the conditions for withdrawal of treatment, the
physician-patient relationship, research on human subjects, and
genetic engineering. The course emphasizes the practical applications
of ethical and legal theory. This course is a Mt. Royal University
course for students in their Third and Fourth year. The numbering
system is based upon their guidelines. Students register through
Medicine Hat College. NOTE: Students cannot receive credit for both
PHIL 2223 and PHIL 313.
- Hours: 42 (3-0)