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Masters Degrees in Ethics Worldwide

Biomedical and Healthcare Ethics PG Dip

Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Cultures, University of Leeds United Kingdom

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Ethics of Education: Philosophy, History and Law Master Degree

University of Groningen Netherlands

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Cybersecurity Operations MS

Webster Geneva Campus Switzerland

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Applied Ethics MA

Linköping University Sweden

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Mental Health Law and Ethics PG Cert

Edge Hill University United Kingdom

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Christian Ethics and Practical Theology PhD, MPhil

University of Edinburgh United Kingdom

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Theology, Ecology and Ethics MA

University of Roehampton United Kingdom

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Ethics in Fashion (Communication, Consumerism and Sustainability) MSc, Postgraduate Diploma

Heriot-Watt University United Kingdom

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Human Rights and Global Ethics MA

University of Leicester United Kingdom

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Medical Law and Ethics LLM

University of Edinburgh Сư³æ´«Ã½ United Kingdom

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End of Life Healthcare Ethics MSc

University College Cork (UCC) Ireland

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Graduate Certificate in Ethics Graduate Certificate

University of Waikato New Zealand

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Religion, Ethics and Society MTh

University of Winchester United Kingdom

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Ethical Hacking and Cyber Security MSc, PG Dip

Abertay University United Kingdom

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Global Governance and Ethics MSc

University College London (UCL) United Kingdom

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Study a Ethics Masters abroad in 2025

Dive deeper into how ethics are interpreted and considered around the world.

A masters degree in ethics is usually combined with another subject area. This could be medicine, philosophy, religion, justice, and law, as well as others. Normally taking 1-2 years to complete when studied full-time, a masters degree in ethics is a good opportunity to take your knowledge and skills to the next level and advance your career options.

Completing an ethics masters degree as an international student is a great way to learn alongside a global community, considering the points of view from all around the world.

Admission Requirements

Entry into a masters degree in ethics normally requires a bachelor's degree in a related subject. This might be dictated by the subject you choose to combine with ethics. Some universities will be more open to students from all subject areas.

There might be other entry requirements, which your university will be able to provide more information about.

You will need to provide evidence of your language proficiency, if your first language is not the same as the teaching language. This can be done with IELTS and TOEFL test results, which are accepted by most universities around the world.

Tuition Fees

International students will have to pay tuition fees in many countries, but you might be eligible for scholarships or grants. These would be useful to keep the cost of studying abroad down. You should make sure that you do your research to understand the financial assistance available to you.

Careers

Graduates of a masters degree in ethics will be prepared to take on a more challenging role in a role related to the degree. These roles can depend on the type of subject combined with ethics. You might also choose to take on further education, such as a PhD or research degree.

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