M.Sc. in Bioethics

M.Sc. in Bioethics is a specialized postgraduate program designed to equip students with the knowledge and skills needed to navigate the ethical complexities of healthcare, medicine, and biological sciences. The course typically spans 1-2 years, combining theoretical knowledge with practical insights into ethical decision-making, medical policy, and research ethics. Students will explore key topics such as the ethical implications of genetic engineering, end-of-life care, informed consent, and human rights in healthcare. The program is ideal for individuals seeking careers in healthcare administration, clinical practice, law, or academia. Upon completion, graduates will be prepared to address the pressing ethical issues of modern medicine and contribute to shaping healthcare policies and practices.