Theology and Health Care Ethics, Ph.D.
Students who are interested in both bioethics and theological ethics and who wish to write a dissertation on bioethics from a theological perspective should consider Saint Louis University's joint Ph.D. in theology and health care ethics, offered by the Gnaegi Center for Health Care Ethics and the Department of Theological Studies. Unlike a dual degree, this SLU program offers one degree: a Ph.D. in theology and health care ethics.
Curriculum Overview
The degree consists of 60 credits: 27 credits in health care ethics, 21 credits in theology and 12 dissertation research hours. Pre-comprehensive exam coursework can usually be completed in three years (nine credit hours each fall and spring). Non-coursework requirements include reading comprehension of French or German (or another language with approval of both programs), three research tools requirements in library database skills, medical terminology, and statistics and study design, and written and oral comprehensive exams.
Fieldwork and Research Opportunities
All joint Ph.D. students take a three-semester, 150-hour clinical practicum to gain experience working in a clinical setting. Students interested in the clinical ethics concentration can complete an additional advanced practicum in which students are placed in active clinical ethics consultation services for 300-plus hours. In addition to these fieldwork opportunities, most Ph.D. students graduate with two or more publications.
Careers
Graduates of this program are highly qualified candidates for academic jobs in theology departments, religion departments or bioethics centers, as well as administrative jobs in mission and ethics in health care institutions.
Admission Requirements
- Transcripts
- Three letters of recommendation
- GRE scores
- Resume
- Writing sample
- Professional goals statement
Tuition
| Tuition | Cost Per Credit |
|---|---|
| Graduate Tuition | $1,450 |
Additional charges may apply. Other resources are listed below:
Information on Tuition and Fees
Scholarships, Assistantships and Financial Aid
For priority consideration for a graduate assistantship, apply by the program admission deadlines listed. Fellowships and assistantships provide a stipend and may include health insurance and a tuition scholarship for the duration of the award.
- Graduates will be able to demonstrate a broad knowledge of the foundational disciplines, methods, topics and issues in health care ethics required for the scholarly analysis of issues in the field.
- Graduates will be able to demonstrate an understanding of the theories and methods that structure the study of theology and religion.
- Graduates will be able to demonstrate a proficiency in formulating original, normative theological arguments on topics related to theology and health care ethics.
- Graduates will be able to demonstrate the ability to conceptualize, develop and bring to successful completion an original, sustained and coherent independent research project that contributes to the field (i.e. the dissertation).
- Graduates will be able to demonstrate an ability to generate appropriate job search materials (i.e. curriculum vitae, teaching portfolio, writing sample, etc.).
| Code | Title | Credits |
|---|---|---|
| Health Care Ethics Courses | ||
| HCE 6010 | Methods in Philosophical Ethic | 3 |
| HCE 6020 | Methods in Religious Ethics | 3 |
| HCE 6040 | Interdisciplinary Research in Health Care Ethics | 3 |
| HCE 6070 | Foundations of Catholic Morality | 3 |
| or THEO 5620 | Forming of Christian Conscience | |
| HCE 6110 | Intro-Medicine for Ethicists | 1 |
| HCE 6120 | Bioethics and the Law | 2 |
| HCE 6130 | Clinical Ethics | 3 |
| HCE 6150 | Practicum, Health Care Ethics | 3 |
| HCE 6310 | Health Care Ethics: Catholic Tradition | 3 |
| HCE 5xxx/6xxx Graduate Course | 3 | |
| Theological Studies Courses | ||
| Courses chosen in consultation with faculty | ||
| Historical Theology Courses | 9 | |
| Constructive Theology Courses | 9 | |
| Theology Graduate Elective | 3 | |
| Dissertation Research | ||
| HCE 6990 | Dissertation Research | 6 |
| THEO 6990 | Dissertation Research | 6 |
| Total Credits | 60 | |
Non-Course Requirements
- Research Tools Requirements (Statistics and Study Design, Library Research Skills, Medical Terminology).
- Reading comprehension of French or German (or another language with approval of faculty).
- Written and oral comprehensive exams.
Continuation Standards
Students must maintain a cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 3.50 in all graduate/professional courses.
This roadmap is just one example of a semester-by-semester plan of study for this program. There are other plans students can and do take. The plan of study for each particular student is established in consultation with each student’s academic advisor; this roadmap does not replace academic advising appointments.
Roadmap notes:
- This Roadmap assumes full-time enrollment unless otherwise noted.
- Courses/Milestones marked with an “!” are critical and must be completed in the semester listed in the Roadmap to ensure a timely graduation.
- Course availability and sequencing are subject to change.
| Year One | ||
|---|---|---|
| Fall | Credits | |
| HCE 6040 | Interdisciplinary Research in Health Care Ethics 1 | 3 |
| HCE 6070 | Foundations of Catholic Morality | 3 |
| HCE 6110 | Intro-Medicine for Ethicists 2 | 1 |
| HCE 5XXX/6XXX Graduate Course | 3 | |
| Credits | 10 | |
| Spring | ||
| HCE 6130 | Clinical Ethics | 3 |
| HCE 6150 | Practicum, Health Care Ethics | 1 |
| THEO 6XXX | Theology Elective (Historical) 3 | 3 |
| Credits | 7 | |
| Year Two | ||
| Fall | ||
| HCE 6010 | Methods in Philosophical Ethics | 3 |
| HCE 6020 | Methods in Religious Ethics | 3 |
| HCE 6150 | Practicum, Health Care Ethics | 1 |
| HCE 6310 | Health Care Ethics: Catholic Tradition | 3 |
| Credits | 10 | |
| Spring | ||
| HCE 6120 | Bioethics and the Law | 2 |
| HCE 6150 | Practicum, Health Care Ethics | 1 |
| THEO 6XXX | Theology Elective (Constructive) 3 | 3 |
| THEO 6XXX | Theology Elective (Historical) 3 | 3 |
| Credits | 9 | |
| Year Three | ||
| Fall | ||
| THEO 6XXX | Theology Electives (Constructive) 3 | 6 |
| THEO 6XXX | Theology Elective (Historical) 3 | 3 |
| Credits | 9 | |
| Spring | ||
| HCE 6990 | Dissertation Research | 6 |
| THEO 6XXX | Theology Elective 3 | 3 |
| Credits | 9 | |
| Year Four | ||
| Fall | ||
| Comprehensive Exams 4 | ||
| THEO 6990 | Dissertation Research | 6 |
| Credits | 6 | |
| Spring | ||
| HCE 6990 | Dissertation Research | 0 |
| Credits | 0 | |
| Year Five | ||
| Fall | ||
| HCE 6990 | Dissertation Research | 0 |
| Credits | 0 | |
| Spring | ||
| HCE 6990 | Dissertation Research | 0 |
| Credits | 0 | |
| Total Credits | 60 | |
- 1
Take the Consuming Empirical Literature exam the first day of class.
- 2
Take the Medical Terminology exam the first day of class.
- 3
Elective must be approved by theology/HCE joint faculty.
- 4
Written exam and oral exam.
Program Notes
Joint Ph.D. students are also required to demonstrate reading comprehension of French, German or another language with the consent of joint program faculty. This can be satisfied by previous coursework, an exam or by taking additional graduate-level language courses.
For questions regarding doctoral study in health care ethics, contract hce_info@slu.edu or call 314-977-1060. For additional questions regarding doctoral study in theological studies, contact theology@slu.edu or call 314-977-2881 and ask for the Ph.D. program coordinator.