On Death, Dying and Medical Assistance in Dying (Maid)
Course: GED5301
This course is part of the following part-time on campus and/or online program(s):
- Business - Accounting
- Business - Marketing (Year 1)
- Business Administration - Accounting
- Business Administration - General Business
- Business
- Computer Programming
- Early Childhood Education
- Community and Justice Services
- Child and Youth Care (Year 1)
- Business Fundamentals
- Computer Programming and Analysis
- Fitness and Health Promotion
Though death is an immutable consequence of life, society's attitudes and reactions to it have been ever-changing. The viewpoint that life is sacrosanct, to be protected at all costs, is now being challenged by individuals demanding greater control of their quality of life, including the right to die. An historical overview of attitudes towards death will be examined, with a focus on the growing acceptability of medical assistance in dying (MAID), and the reasons behind this movement (demographics, economics, medicine). This course, through discussion of differing social perspectives, government legislation, case studies, research, images and videos will provide students a greater understanding of society's past and present approaches to death.
| FALL 2026 |
| Online Learning |
| Section | Date(s) | Mode | Domestic Fees | Registration |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 800 | Sep 8 - Dec 15 | Online | $374.66 | ![]() |
Please Note: Off-shore international students enrolling in online courses will be subject to an international premium fee per course registration.
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