St Mary's University Twickenham, London MA Bioethics and Medical Law
St Mary's University Twickenham, London

St Mary's University Twickenham, London

MA Bioethics and Medical Law

Twickenham, United Kingdom

MA

1 up to

2 years

English

Full time, Part time

GBP 10,500 / per year **

On-Campus

* Applications received until the course is full or until it is too late to receive a Student visa. Apply early to avoid disappointment.

** home students; 16,350 GBP - international students

Key Summary

    About : The MA Bioethics and Medical Law is designed for those interested in exploring the ethical and legal aspects of healthcare. This postgraduate programme offers insights into the complex interplay between medical practices and legal frameworks, equipping students with critical analysis and problem-solving skills. It covers various topics, delving into current issues in bioethics, medical law, and public health law, ensuring graduates are well-prepared for various roles in this field.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates can pursue careers in several areas, including healthcare administration, policy-making, and legal consultancy. The programme prepares students for roles in hospitals, law firms, non-profit organizations, and government agencies where bioethics and medical law play crucial roles in healthcare delivery and policy development.

This established MA course equips you with the skills to assess the ethical, legal, social and spiritual aspects of advances in medicine and related technologies.

  • Graduates now serving on their national bioethics committees.
  • Both current students and graduates published regularly in peer review journals.
  • There are flexible full time, or two-three year part-time options with a choice of on-site or blended distance learning available.
  • The priority is placed on building thriving learning communities between students and lecturers.

Why St Mary's?

At St Mary's our multidisciplinary team of ethics experts with backgrounds in law, medicine, philosophy and theology ensure that every student has a chance to gain a thorough understanding of the grounding of ethical principles and their application.

We place a high priority on building a learning community between students and lecturers, which allows for the exchange of ideas and perspectives to thrive.

Personal Tutors will support you throughout the degree, providing learning guidance that will assist you to make the best possible progress and help to map your career development.

The success of our students - in completing PhDs, getting papers published and advancing their careers in biomedical ethics and related fields - bears out the effectiveness of this approach.

The MA in Bioethics and Medical Law is offered both part-time (normally over two or three years) and full-time (over one year). This structure has the great benefit of flexibility, allowing you to switch between your initial decision to study for an MA, PGDip or PGCert.

Aims and outcomes

  • To promote respect for human dignity and the life of human beings, as understood in the Hippocratic / Judeo-Christian tradition, through the provision of a thorough academic understanding of the major issues and competing schools of contemporary bioethics.
  • To contribute significantly to St Mary's University’s mission to seek to develop the whole person and empower its community to have a positive impact on the world.
  • To familiarise its students with the plurality of academic and practical approaches to bioethical issues and encourage them to study all approaches with academic rigour and sensitivity.
  • To promote academic enquiry into Bioethics within a Hippocratic/Judeo- Christian context with the awareness of the ecumenical and inter-faith significance of cooperation in matters of justice.
  • To provide healthcare professionals and those who teach ethical subjects with the intellectual resources to reflect critically on the ethical issues of modern medicine.
  • To develop as a centre for dialogue and reflection for those within the Catholic Church, those of other Christian traditions and of other faiths or none, in order to explore the theme of common humanity, and hence to promote the culture of life.