| Subject | Catalog Number | Title | Credits |
| Philosophy | 220 | Bioethics | 3.00 |
| Details: This course covers ethical questions connected to the altering, extending, engineering, and terminating of life in humans. Core issues covered include: human and animal research, abortion, doctor-patient duties, end-of-life issues, and healthcare justice. Possible other issues include: genetic engineering, embryonic stem cell research and more as offered. (As offered) | |||
| Section | 01 | Class Number | 1810 |
| Term | Fall 2025-2026 | Status | Active |
| Dates | 09/02/2025 - 12/12/2025 | Topic | None |
| Time | 09:00 AM - 09:50 AM M W F | Instructor | Wietzke,Walter |
| Enrolled | 48 of 50 | Room | Kleinpell Fine Arts 280 |
| Section | 02 | Class Number | 1811 |
| Term | Fall 2025-2026 | Status | Active |
| Dates | 09/02/2025 - 12/12/2025 | Topic | None |
| Time | 10:00 AM - 10:50 AM M W F | Instructor | Wietzke,Walter |
| Enrolled | 50 of 50 | Room | Kleinpell Fine Arts 280 |