|
Nov 23, 2024
|
|
|
|
IP 801 - Integrity in the Conduct of Scientific Research Cr Hrs: 1 (16-0)
This course consists of a study of the ethical principles and related federal and state laws that govern scientific research. Through a combination of lecture and case study discussion, students learn both the substance and application to scientific research of ethical principles and related laws. Topics addressed include research with human subjects, research with animals, the use of human biological materials, privacy and confidentiality of research and medical records, conflicts of interest, scientific misconduct, ownership of research, responsible reporting of research, and ethical training practices. The grade awarded to a student is based on the student’s performance on a written midterm examination and a written final examination. The minimum score required to pass the course is 70, calculated as an average of the scores achieved on the midterm and final examinations. Grade Mode: Standard Instructional Method: Lecture-based Term offered: Spring
Instructor of Record, Spring: Terrence F Ackerman
Add to Portfolio (opens a new window)
|
|