Study in depth the ethical and legal questions raised in the context of medicine including genetics; assisted reproduction; abortion; assisted suicide and euthanasia; advance decisions; autism; psychiatric ethics and mental health law; medical research; organ donations and the allocation of scarce resources.
The basic entry requirements are a recognised first degree of at least upper second class honours (or equivalent overseas qualification) in a relevant discipline, eg law, medicine, philosophy, theology, social science, one of the life sciences, dentistry or nursing studies. Evidence of achievement of an academic level comparable to at least upper second class honours standard through past studies, and where previous study, work or experience has made the applicant a suitable candidate, will also be considered. Part time applicants: please note that the Law School stipulates that part time students applying to a postgraduate Law programme are working for a minimum of 22 hours per week. This is deemed to be out of fairness to full time students. You will be asked to supply a letter from your employer on signed, headed paper stating that you work for at least 22 hours or more per week.
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