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Course Title Hrs Offered Description
BIO 416 Professional Values in Science 3 spring Considers issues related to values in science such as collaboration, finances, legal issues, media, mentoring, ownership of ideas, scientific integrity
BIO 516 Foundations of Bioethics 3 fall, spring Advanced introduction to the theoretical and normative foundations of the field of bioethics.
BIO 515 Science, Tech & Public Affairs 3 spring Explores the political, economic, cultural and moral foundations of science and technology policy and governance in democratic society
CPY 645 Professional Issues and Ethics 3 fall, spring, summer Ethical, legal, and professional issues of concern to practitioners and researchers functioning in a variety of settings.
ECN 510 Microeconomic Theory and Applications 2-4 selected semesters Applies economic theory to production, consumer demand, exchange, and pricing in a market economy
EET 500 Research Methods: Research Writing 1-12 selected semesters (online) Designed to help master's students develop their projects and write the first three chapters of their projects. Lecture, seminar
HSM 591 Pharma/Biotech Industries 3 fall, spring Seminar FEE
HSM 598 ST: Healthcare Strategic Management 3 fall, spring Capstone assessment of current policies, problems, and controversies across the broad spectrum of health services administration. FEE
PHI 591 Critique of Pure Reason 1-4 once a year Contact faculty for course information
  Research Ethics / Law 2-3 spring This seminar is designed to give students a broad understanding of the ethics, regulation and law for research done with human subjects. In this course we explore a selection of topics in medical research.? We begin with a brief introduction to the basics of normative ethics, including theories of justice and human rights and the foundations of the law covering research ethics, and then explore specific ethical and legal issues associated with medical research.