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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's)
 

Q. Who is qualified to participate in the Online MA in Bioethics program?

This online MA program is designed primarily for professionals with advanced degrees who have a significant interest in bioethics. 

Q. Who are the students in your program?

Our students are professionals from a variety of backgrounds from all over the country. Our program attracts physicians, nurses, lawyers, social workers, administrators, risk managers, chaplains, scientists and researchers.

Q. Do I need to take the GRE?

Applicants who already possess an advanced degree do not need to take the GRE. 

Q. Is there an on-campus component to the MA program?

There is an optional on-campus component to the MA program. This will be an intensive summer experience for those students who have the ability to come to the Loyola University Medical Center in suburban Chicago.

Q. How long will it take me to complete the degree?

To satisfy the requirements of our online MA program, students must take the five required courses and five electives. At least four online courses per semester will be offered during the academic year (two on campus courses during the summer). Students have up to five years to complete the degree once admitted into the program.  For those students who are able to devote full-time to the program, the convenience of online learning does offer the possibility to complete the degree in as short as one year.

Q. Will my actual degree reflect that I earned my master's in bioethics through an online program?

No. There is no distinction made on the degree. Your master's degree is awarded based on competency and successfully meeting Loyola University Chicago's academic requirements, not upon geographic location or residency.

Q. How is the course content delivered in the program?

Courses are offered via Blackboard, Loyola University's web-based infrastructure software program designed for e-learning. 

Q. Is Blackboard available 24/7?

Yes, Blackboard is available all the time. If you have access to the internet, you have access to Blackboard.

Q. What does the Blackboard interface look like?

Please click here to view an introduction about Blackboard.

Q. How many courses should I take a semester?

Because our students are professionals with many work and personal obligations, we recommend that students take no more than two courses a semester.

Q. How much time does each course require per week?

This varies from student to student but our graduate students report that each course takes anywhere from 8 to 12 hours a week.

Q. What technical requirements are there for this program?

  1. Personal computer;
  2. Latest version of Internet Explorer web browser:
    Internet Explorer 6, Service Pack 2.  Microsoft offers a free download on their web site, click here.
  3. Microsoft Office 2000 or newer;
  4. Latest version of QuickTime Player 6, click here for the Apple website free download;
  5. Check your firewall setting, highest guards will block video streams, Microsoft & McAfee firewall blockers will ask for access permission from user;
  6. Adobe Acrobat Reader;
  7. CD-ROM drive;
  8. Sound card with speakers or head-set;
  9. Email accessibility;
  10. Minimum 56 K modem connection to the Internet (broadband connection recommended);
  11. Printer.

 

In addition to the technical requirements above, participants must be able to:

  1. Access and use the Internet, email, Adobe Acrobat Reader, and QuickTime Player;
  2. Work with email attachments;
  3. Know how to contact their Internet Service Provider (ISP) for technical assistance on Internet connection and tools.

Q. What are the requirements for each course, in terms of assignments, class participation, etc.?

Each course has its own individual requirements depending on the instructor(s). Course requirements are defined in each course's syllabus, which is available online at the beginning of the course.

Q. Is there a thesis requirement for the online MA program?

There is no thesis requirement. Instead, students are required to prepare a paper of publishable quality in the Master's Research Capstone course. 

Q. Is there a certificate option available?

Yes, a four-course certificate option is available. Go here for more information. 

Q. Can I enroll in a single course?

If you are interested in enrolling in one course as a non-degree seeking student, you may do so by applying as a non-degree seeking student.

Q. How many credit hours do I need to complete the program?

The online MA in bioethics requires 30 hours (ten courses) of credit. 

Q. Can I transfer any course credit into the online MA program?

It is ordinarily expected that all work in a master's degree program will be completed at Loyola University Chicago.  However, up to six semester hours of graduate work completed in another Loyola program or at another institution may be applied toward the master's degree.

Q. Is there an application deadline?

Although the admission decisions are made on a rolling basis, applicants interested in enrolling are strongly encouraged to submit their applications by the specified deadlines for each semester.

Q. Could you give me some more information about Loyola University Chicago?

Loyola University Chicago was founded in 1870 and is among the largest of the 28 Jesuit colleges and universities in the United States. Loyola has a total enrollment of 14,000 students, which includes 8,500 undergraduates, hailing from all 50 states, as well as 82 foreign countries. The University has four campuses, three in the greater Chicago area and one in Rome, Italy. Loyola's nine schools and colleges include: arts and sciences, business administration, education, graduate studies, law, medicine, nursing, professional studies and social work. Loyola offers 66 undergraduate majors, 59 master's degrees and 36 doctoral degrees and 3 professional degree programs. Recognizing Loyola's excellence in education, U.S. News and World Report has ranked Loyola consistently among the "top national universities" and "best values" in its annual publications. For more information, please visit our web site at www.luc.edu.

Q. How do I get more information about your program?

 Click here: http://orpheus.it.luc.edu/gpem/request/index.cfm

Q. How do I initiate the application process?

Click here: http://www.luc.edu/gpem/#LUMC


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