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2024-2025 University Catalog & Student Handbook 
    
2024-2025 University Catalog & Student Handbook

Bioethics Dual-Degree Program (MA)


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This program attends to both philosophical and religious ethics as well as contributions from the social sciences and the medical humanities.

Admission to the DO/MA in Bioethics dual-degree program involves an application process during the first semester of the DO program. Students will be notified of acceptance before the end of the fall semester of the first year. Students must be in good standing in the DO program or they may be required to withdraw from the MA in Bioethics portion of the program.

After completion of 27 credit hours of the MA in Bioethics, three credit hours of Bioethics earned for the DO degree will be transferred to the MA degree and the three required credit hours for the DO degree will be waived. This will complete the requirement of 30 credit hours for the MA in Bioethics.

Tuition & Fees

Please see the COM Tuition & Fees  section for information on tuition and fees.

Transfer Credit Policy

Transfer credit is limited to six credit hours for the MA in Bioethics dual-degree program. Grades associated with transferred credit hours will not transfer.

The Director of Bioethics is responsible for determining the applicability of transfer work to the student’s program. All transfer credits must be completed at an accredited graduate school with a grade of B or better. Pass/fail courses will not be accepted in transfer.

Transfer Credit Request forms are available in the Office of the Registrar. Coursework used to satisfy requirements for one graduate degree may not be used to meet the requirements for a second graduate degree. Student requesting transfer credit must provide the following documentation to their academic program:

  • Published catalog course description;
  • Course syllabus;
  • Official transcript noting earned credit for the course(s). Note: Transcripts received from other universities cannot be released to students or third parties. Transcripts submitted for this purpose must be sent directly from the awarding institution to KCU. Transcripts which have been released to the student and/or third parties are not accepted.

To receive transfer credit, students must submit their Transfer Credit Request form along with all corresponding documentation and receive approval prior to the end of their first semester enrolled in the dual-degree program.

Grades & Assessment Policy

Courses are typically three credit hours (37.5 to 45 contact hours) and offered during the fall and spring. In each course, faculty may employ a variety of assessment methods, including:

  • Quizzes and examinations, including a final exam
  • Class participation
  • Small-group discussions
  • Group projects
  • Research papers
  • Class presentations
  • Online assignments
  • Experiential learning projects.

A percentage of the total point score possible for the course will be calculated based on the points earned.

Following the completion of each semester, the student can review their grades in Workday.

Dismissal from the Master of Arts in Bioethics Program

A student may be dismissed from the bioethics program for any of the following reasons:

  • Failing a course.
  • Being placed on Academic Probation in the DO program.
  • Not maintaining the standards of ethical, moral, personal, and professional conduct required of KCU students.
  • Not completing all required course work within six years of matriculation date.

Master of Arts in Bioethics Program Goals

  1. Graduates will demonstrate critical thinking including ethical decision-making skills.
  2. Graduates will apply various methodologies in evaluating bioethical situations.
  3. Graduates will integrate humanism, professionalism, and cultural competence in working with diverse populations.
  4. Graduates will communicate effectively in written, oral, and interpersonal contexts.
  5. Graduates will be proficient and demonstrate ethical practices in clinical and other settings.

 

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