The 21-credit Medical Ethics and Health Policy (652) minor teaches undergraduate students to explore the conceptual foundations of medical ethics as well as develop an appreciation of how they inform contemporary health policy in an era of major scientific innovation, technological advances, and resource constraints.
Courses taken in fulfillment of the Medical Ethics and Health Policy minor (21 credits) cannot be double-counted to fulfill the requirements of a major
EXCEPT Public Health Law and Ethics (10:832:356) for Public Health majors. Credit issued only once for cross-listed courses. Not all courses are offered every semester.
For the most current configuration of courses for the Medical Ethics and Health Policy minor, please see the school's website at
https://bloustein.rutgers.edu/undergraduate/healthpolicy/