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hello SDN,
i took a course called biomedical ethics and am asking the prof to write me a letter of rec. my question is whether or not this counts as a non-science LOR. the course had many humanities students in it and there were no science pre-requisites. though we briefly discussed stem cells, the majority of the course was on history and application of ethical constructs.
log
the course is under the biology department and she is a clinical assistant professor for the medical school, but her phd is in ethics
am i good to count this as a nonscience LOR at all schools?
thx
Hi LizzyM,
I appreciate your response. The professor USED to be at my school and was a lecturer for the biology department. she has now changed schools and is a clinical assistant prof of biomedical ethics for the medical school there. Her PhD is in philosophy and the nature of the course was purely nonscience for me - no lab, no science at all. We even did a special project together that evaluated the development of biomedical ethics principles with respect to social, political, and philosophical developments through history. I've already asked her for a letter and she said she'd write me a great one. Would it help if I asked her to stress the class was a "humanities" one and that her PhD is in philosophy? I'm really screwed for another nonsci letter otherwise...
Thanks!
hello SDN,
i took a course called biomedical ethics and am asking the prof to write me a letter of rec. my question is whether or not this counts as a non-science LOR. the course had many humanities students in it and there were no science pre-requisites. though we briefly discussed stem cells, the majority of the course was on history and application of ethical constructs.
log
the course is under the biology department and she is a clinical assistant professor for the medical school, but her phd is in ethics
am i good to count this as a nonscience LOR at all schools?
thx