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THE 408 Contemporary Medical Ethics (Credits: 3)

This course examines contemporary health care ethics in light of Christian theology and ethical standards relevant to human health and flourishing. In dialog with fundamental commitments to human dignity, the common good, and ethical integrity, it examines the role of ethics in health care and important developments in contemporary medical ethics. Students will gain understanding of ethical principles and forms of moral reasoning that typically guide decisions in health care and that frame debates regarding health policy. Topics to be explored include: healthcare relationships, treatment decisions, beginning and end of life issues, use of human subjects in medical research, genetic manipulation, and just allocation of healthcare resources.

WCYB 340 Offensive Operations and OSINT (Credits: )

The course provides students with a background in Offensive Cybersecurity Operations and Open-Source Intelligence Collection. Students will use the latest tools, techniques, and procedures (TTPs) to succeed in exploiting vulnerabilities and evading modern antivirus systems. Students will identify an entity’s public presence from an attacker’s perspective including who within the organization would be a compelling target for an advanced persistent threat.

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