12-09-2016, 04:15 AM
Hi,
Does anyone know if the DSST Ethics in America exam is equivalent to TESU's Ethics in Social Sciences?
the description for the DSST exam on the ACE site is:
DSST Ethics in America is a multiple-choice exam designed to evaluate whether candidates possess the knowledge and understanding that would be gained by taking a lower level college course in Ethics. This exam covers topics including ethical traditions and analysis in various relationships, embryonic stem-cell research, euthanasia, affirmative action, and capital punishment.
and on the TESU course: Ethics in the Social Sciences begins with an introduction to moral theory, then surveys research regulation and research ethics, uses of authorship, plagiarism, peer review, data ownership and stewardship. Also examined is human subjects research and informed consent; research using live animals; and the clinician-patient relationship. Case studies are derived from anthropology, sociology, and psychology.
Do you think they're close enough?
Does anyone know if the DSST Ethics in America exam is equivalent to TESU's Ethics in Social Sciences?
the description for the DSST exam on the ACE site is:
DSST Ethics in America is a multiple-choice exam designed to evaluate whether candidates possess the knowledge and understanding that would be gained by taking a lower level college course in Ethics. This exam covers topics including ethical traditions and analysis in various relationships, embryonic stem-cell research, euthanasia, affirmative action, and capital punishment.
and on the TESU course: Ethics in the Social Sciences begins with an introduction to moral theory, then surveys research regulation and research ethics, uses of authorship, plagiarism, peer review, data ownership and stewardship. Also examined is human subjects research and informed consent; research using live animals; and the clinician-patient relationship. Case studies are derived from anthropology, sociology, and psychology.
Do you think they're close enough?