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Take a look at the way ethics are considered, and how they influence your everyday life.
Ethics as a degree subject is usually combined with other subject areas, including medicine, law, philosophy and religion. Broadly, the term ethics refers to the standard of morals expected of society and individuals. Usually taking 3-4 years to complete, the actual content of an ethics degree will be influenced by the subject it is combined with.
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Admission Requirements
Entry to a bachelor's degree in ethics will usually require a high school diploma or the equivalent. Some universities might prefer that you have qualifications in certain subjects. For programs that are taught in English, you might be required to provide evidence of your language proficiency, if it is not your first language. This can be done with test results from IELTS or TOEFL.
Tuition Fees
International students are normally required to pay tuition fees. The amount you will pay depends on the country you are from and where you choose to study. You might be eligible for financial assistance, such as scholarships and grants, which can help with the cost of studying abroad.
Careers
Ethics graduates will have options to either look for a job in the relevant field, or take on further studies. Job roles available to you will be varied, depending on the subject you studied along with ethics.
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