Bioethics (PHIL 165) - Self-Paced University of North Carolina

Bioethics (PHIL 165) - Self-Paced

Bioethics is a survey of moral theories and their application to dilemmas and controversies in medicine, biological research, and issues of life and death.  Topics include abortion, euthanasia, justice in the distribution of health care, the human genome project, cloning, and the AIDS epidemic. Meets UNC-Chapel Hill General Education Requirements.

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English

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3 Credit Hours