Master of Bioethics (MBE)
Johns Hopkins University, Bloomberg School of Public Health
Key Information
Campus location
Baltimore, USA
Languages
English
Study format
On-Campus
Duration
18 - 48 years
Pace
Full time, Part time
Tuition fees
USD 59,184 / per year **
Application deadline
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Introduction
The Master of Bioethics degree is a new collaborative program of the Johns Hopkins Berman Institute of Bioethics and the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. An innovative, interdisciplinary, and cross-divisional graduate program, the goal of the MBE program is to prepare students from diverse individual and professional backgrounds for the bioethics challenges of professional and civic life.
The rigorous pursuit of human wellbeing through health care and research has resulted in tremendous gains, locally and globally, for the benefit of individuals and populations. From the first ventilator to the first vaccine, such scientific and technological discoveries have been used to prolong life and alleviate human suffering while advancing health-related knowledge. These advancements, however, often present challenging ethical questions — for individuals and society — about appropriate use, access, safety, and rights and obligations, among many others.
Graduates of the MBE program will be equipped to drive the responsible pursuit of new knowledge, new approaches to considering societies’ thorniest issues, and new ways of improving health to further progress in science and technology, the humanities and arts, and public health and medicine.
Curriculum
The program requires successful completion of a minimum of 64 term credits, including a practicum and a thesis seminar. Upon matriculation, each student charts a program of study to meet individual goals.
Full-time students typically complete the degree over four 8-week academic terms plus a few credits during the summer. Part-time students must complete program requirements within four years.
In addition to formal coursework, practicum, and thesis, all students will participate in a variety of supplemental seminars in bioethics, such as the Berman Institute Noontime Seminar Series, Robert H. Levi Symposium, Shallenberger Lecture in Ethics, and the Sheila Hutzler-Rives Memorial Lecture in Palliative Care. These events allow students to interact with a broad network of national and international leaders in bioethics.
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Program Outcome
Competencies
Upon successful completion of the program, students will have mastered the following competencies:
- Understand the essential theories and methods that underpin the ethics of public health, clinical care, science, and research;
- Recognize ethics issues and questions that arise in public health, clinical care, science, and research;
- Articulate and critique policy and scholarly arguments to engage with long-standing and emerging debates in bioethics; and
- Understand approaches to fulfilling ethics advisory functions in practice settings.
Learning Outcomes
As a graduate of the MBE program, you will be equipped to drive the responsible pursuit of new knowledge and you will be prepared to help develop new tools to consider society’s thorniest issues through a cross-disciplinary lens.
Advances in health care and scientific research benefit people around the world. From the first ventilator to the first vaccine, scientific and technological discoveries have prolonged life and alleviated human suffering while advancing health-related knowledge. However, such advancements often present challenging ethical questions for individuals and society related to appropriate use, access, safety, rights and obligations.
The MBE program prepares you to make meaningful contributions at the intersection of health sciences and societal impact.
Career Opportunities
- Research Analyst
- Program Examiner
- Senior Research Program Coordinator
- Neurotechnology Researcher
- Medical student at Johns Hopkins University
- Law student at University of Maryland
Admissions
Student Testimonials
Scholarships and Funding
Several scholarship options are available. Please check the school website for more information