This module examines the relationship between ethics and public policy. In particular, it investigates the ethical dimensions of a number of public policy debates.
Occurrence | Teaching cycle |
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A | Spring Term 2020-21 |
Many issues of public policy have a critical ethical dimension. Consider, for example, whether euthanasia ought to be legal, or how scarce medical resources should be distributed. In this module the philosophical and political elements of public policy are examined not merely with respect to what these disciplines can bring to decision about policy, but also as a means to consider the disciplines themselves. Indicative topics include abortion, animal rights, drug policy, health and disability, immigration, and global justice.
Task | Length | % of module mark |
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Essay/coursework Coursework |
N/A | 100 |
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Task | Length | % of module mark |
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Essay/coursework Coursework |
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Students will receive written timely feedback on their formative assessment. They will also have the opportunity to discuss their feedback during the module tutors' feedback and guidance hours.
Students will receive written feedback on their summative assessment no later than 20 working days after submission; students will have the opportunity to discuss their feedback during the module tutor’s regular feedback and guidance hours.
Preliminary Reading: Jonathan Wolff, Ethics and Public Policy, Routledge 2011