<p>What colleges offer a bioethics major/concentration?</p>
<p>Georgetown University</p>
<p>[M.D./Ph.D</a>. Program: Philosophy/Bioethics](<a href=“http://gumc.georgetown.edu/departments/mcgrad/mdphd/bioethics.html]M.D./Ph.D”>http://gumc.georgetown.edu/departments/mcgrad/mdphd/bioethics.html)
[Academic</a> Programs : Center for Clinical Bioethics (Georgetown University Medical Center)](<a href=“http://clinicalbioethics.georgetown.edu/programs/]Academic”>Academic Programs | Center for Clinical Bioethics | Georgetown University)</p>
<p>You may find that most large public universities will have a “design your own major” program where you could combine philosophy, genetics etc courses to build what you are envisioning.</p>
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10char</p>
<p>I have an undergrad philosophy degree and a graduate bioethics degree. Ethics, including bioethics, is part of a philosophy major at most schools. Graduate degrees in bioethics tend to be offered through medical schools. I know of no school that has an undergraduate bioethics major, and designing your own major in bioethics wouldn’t work well because schools don’t have suitable undergraduate depth in the subject for a major. I know UVA has a bioethics minor: [Bioethics</a> at the University of Virginia](<a href=“http://bioethics.virginia.edu/]Bioethics”>http://bioethics.virginia.edu/)</p>