Students from all areas of study are invited to attend the Bioethics International Programs Information Session Friday, Nov. 13, from 1 to 2 p.m. in the School of Medicine, Room TA200.
While the Department of Bioethics hosts each of the programs that will be featured at the fair, the programs are open to undergraduate and graduate students from all areas of study.
Courses count as the “Global and Cultural Diversity” credit for arts and sciences majors and the “Humanities” credit for engineering students.
The following courses are offered:
- French Connections, A Cross-Cultural Comparison of Medical Ethics (Paris)
- Public Health in the Netherlands (Amsterdam)
- Bioethics Themes as Expressed in Spanish and American Culture (San Sebastian)
- Death, Dying & Euthanasia: Netherlands & the USA (Amsterdam)
The Paris and Amsterdam public health courses take place in March over spring break.
The San Sebastian course and the Amsterdam “Death, Dying and Euthanasia” course will be in May, right after final exams.
Lunch will be provided at this event.
Registration for the information session is available online.
Learn more about these courses online at case.edu/bioethics/international/.