This is essentially an applied ethics course. I teach a range of issues. The most common topics are:
world poverty
licensing parents
human enhancement (genetic engineering)
abortion
torture
capital punishment
animal ethics
climate change
gun control
repugnant conclusion
Here's a link to the book I wrote and edited on applied ethics:
https://titles.cognella.com/up-to-date-applied-ethical-issues-9781516519576
I shamelessly included two essays. The first is a paper responding to Peter Singer's solution to world poverty. I argue that it fails. The other paper strengthens Alistair Norcross' paper on the ethics of factory-farmed food. The paper directly responds to those who claim that Norcross gets the average consumer of factory-farmed food wrong.