Learning objectives:
1. Understand the philosophical and historical foundations of bioethics.
2. Identify and analyze contemporary bioethical dilemmas.
3. Develop critical argumentation on bioethical issues.
4. Apply bioethical concepts to real-world contexts, such as biomedicine, public health, and technology.
The approach to the four principles of Bioethics and their application to concrete dilemmas allows students to practice analyzing ethical conflicts.
The use of case studies in asynchronous activities and synchronous discussions reinforces the practical application of theoretical concepts.
The course, delivered through e-learning, combines synchronous and asynchronous activities to ensure comprehensive training. The adopted methodology aligns with the learning objectives, as it enables students to develop solid theoretical knowledge, critical analysis skills, argumentative competencies, and autonomy in philosophical research applied to Bioethics.
1. Understand the philosophical and historical foundations of bioethics.
2. Identify and analyze contemporary bioethical dilemmas.
3. Develop critical argumentation on bioethical issues.
4. Apply bioethical concepts to real-world contexts, such as biomedicine, public health, and technology.
The approach to the four principles of Bioethics and their application to concrete dilemmas allows students to practice analyzing ethical conflicts.
The use of case studies in asynchronous activities and synchronous discussions reinforces the practical application of theoretical concepts.
The course, delivered through e-learning, combines synchronous and asynchronous activities to ensure comprehensive training. The adopted methodology aligns with the learning objectives, as it enables students to develop solid theoretical knowledge, critical analysis skills, argumentative competencies, and autonomy in philosophical research applied to Bioethics.