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Ethicist

What To Learn

High School

What high school courses should you take if you're interested in this career? Get your answers from the Human Services cluster Family and Community Services pathway.

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Many ethicists have backgrounds in law, psychology, ethics or human relations. The most successful professional ethicists have a PhD in philosophy, ethics, psychology or a related field, with concentrated work in ethics.

Most medical ethicists have a medical degree. Remember that medical school takes a long time to complete, so it may take you some time if you want to pursue a career in medical ethics.

Prepare yourself for university by taking social studies and political science classes. If you're interested in a specific area such as medicine, supplement your studies with science courses like biology or chemistry.

Do a lot of reading and keep up with current events to be familiar with the moral issues people face today.

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