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Bioethics

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Bioethics

Location

Location

For information, contact the Graduate Program Director:

  • Jennifer Fishman – jennifer.fishman [at] mcgill.ca

About Bioethics

About Bioethics

The Biomedical Ethics Unit was established in 1996 with the aim of supporting scholarly research, clinical services, teaching, and public outreach. Members of the unit have backgrounds in law, sociology, molecular genetics, history, medicine, and philosophy. We offer a master's degree specialization in biomedical ethics for selected master's students in the Division of Experimental Medicine, the Department of Family Medicine, Department of Human Genetics, Department of Philosophy, School of Religious Studies, and Faculty of Law.

Master's Specialization in Bioethics

The Master's Specialization in Bioethics is sponsored by the:

  • Faculty of Medicine, Division of Experimental Medicine, Department of Human Genetics, Department of Family Medicine;
  • Faculty of Law; and
  • Faculty of Arts, Department of Philosophy, School of Religious Studies.

Students receive an M.A., LL.M., or M.Sc. degree in the discipline chosen with a specialization in Bioethics.

Some applicants are mid-career professionals currently working as physicians, nurses, social workers, other health care providers, or lawyers. Other applicants have recently completed their undergraduate degrees in science, philosophy, law, religious studies, or other disciplines, and wish to pursue specialized master's level training in bioethics before enrolling in doctoral level studies or entering the workplace.

Students pursuing the master's degree specialization normally take two semesters of courses before beginning their master's thesis. Courses offered include Bioethics Theory, Public Health Ethics and Policy, Research Ethics, and a Practicum that includes placement in a clinical or research setting. Research and writing the thesis normally takes one year. Students must also comply with the course and thesis requirements of their home disciplines.

Programs, Courses and University Regulations—2020-2021 (last updated Aug. 24, 2020) (disclaimer)

Bioethics Admission Requirements and Application Procedures

Bioethics Admission Requirements and Application Procedures

Admission Requirements

Admission Requirements

M.D., professional training in a health science, or bachelor's degree in the sciences, social sciences, law, philosophy, or religious studies. Other students may be considered on an individual basis.

Enrolment is limited to 12 students.

Application Procedures

Application Procedures

91ÉçÇø’s online application form for graduate program candidates is available at www.mcgill.ca/gradapplicants/apply.

See University Regulations and Resources > Graduate > Graduate Admissions and Application Procedures > Application Procedures for detailed application procedures.

Applications for the Master’s Specialization in Bioethics are made initially through the Faculties of Law, Medicine (Division of Experimental Medicine, Department of Human Genetics, Department of Family Medicine), and Arts (Department of Philosophy, School of Religious Studies).

Applicants must satisfy the admission criteria for their chosen discipline and those of the Bioethics Unit, which administers the program and teaches the core courses; see www.mcgill.ca/biomedicalethicsunit/teaching/masters/apply.

Applicants must be accepted by the appropriate Faculty, the Bioethics Graduate Studies Advisory Committee, and Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies.

Application Dates and Deadlines

Application Dates and Deadlines

Deadlines coincide with those of the chosen base discipline. Applicants must verify all deadlines and documentation requirements well in advance on the appropriate 91ÉçÇø departmental website; please consult the list at www.mcgill.ca/gps/contact/graduate-program.

Note: Applications for Winter or Summer term admission will not be considered.
Programs, Courses and University Regulations—2020-2021 (last updated Aug. 24, 2020) (disclaimer)

Biomedical Ethics Faculty

Biomedical Ethics Faculty

Director
J. Kimmelman
Professor
J. Kimmelman; B.S.(Duke), Ph.D.(Yale) James 91ÉçÇø Professor
Associate Professors
C. Ells; B.A.(St. Mary’s), M.A., Ph.D.(Tenn.), R.R.T.(VGH)
J.R. Fishman; B.A.(Calif., Berk.), Ph.D.(Calif., San Francisco)
Nicholas King; M.A., Ph.D.(Harv.)
Assistant Professor
P. Friesen; B.A. Hons.(Vic., BC), M.A.(UWO), Ph.D.(CUNY)
Associate Members
G. Bartlett-Esquilant (Department of Family Medicine)
J.S. Beaudry Faculty of Law
E. Bereza (Department of Family Medicine)
F. Carnevale (Ingram School of Nursing)
R. Gold (Faculty of Law)
A. Fuks (Department of Medicine)
M. Hunt (School of Physical & Occupational Therapy)
Y. Joly (Human Genetics)
L. Khoury (Faculty of Law
B.M. Knoppers (Centre of Genomics and Policy)
M.E. Macdonald (MQHRG)
T. Maniatis (Faculty of Medicine)
B. Thombs (Psychiatry)
D. Weinstock (Institute for Health and Social Policy)
M.H. Zawati (Human Genetics)
K. Voigt (Department of Philosophy)
Programs, Courses and University Regulations—2020-2021 (last updated May. 12, 2020) (disclaimer)
Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences—2020-2021 (last updated Aug. 24, 2020) (disclaimer)
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