Ethics Of Animal Use - 23797 - ANSC 12100 - 001 |
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Associated Term: Fall 2022
Levels: Undergraduate, Graduate, Professional West Lafayette Campus Lecture Schedule Type Learning Outcomes: Learning Objectives for “The Ethics of Animal Use”: 1) Describe ethical views related to animal use; 2) Evaluate the diversity of factors (personal values, knowledge/experience, regulation, and economics) which influences societal decisions about animal use; and 3) Construct deliberations (arguments) using philosophical theories to support or refute ethical positions related to topics of animal use. Required Materials: Textbook Required for ANSC 12100: None. All required and recommended readings, videos, and websites, etc. will be posted and made available through Brightspace. Technical Requirements: Learning Resources & Technology: You will have web access to each of these platforms using your Purdue login credentials. Also, I strongly recommend downloading the app on your devises: D2L Brightspace learning management system (Free App Available: Brightspace Pulse) View Catalog Entry
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