I currently teach:
PHIL110 Science Good, Bad and Bogus
This is critical thinking course with an emphasis on the scientific method, which uses the paranormal and pseudoscience as a foil. It has a distance stream. A lot of fun!
PHIL235/335 Cyberspace, Cyborgs and the Meaning of Life
This is a course about the philosophy of technology. Topics covered include killer robots, technological unemployment, the simulation argument, the singularity, superintelligence, the extended mind, and species de-extinction, to name a few.
PHIL203/303 Dinosaurs, Quarks and Quasars: The Philosophy of Science
An introduction to the philosophy of science, from Francis Bacon to Feminist Postmodernism.
PHIL343/413 Landmarks of Analytic Philosophy
Naming and Necessity, Kripkenstein, Twin Earth, Two Dimensional Semantics, etc...
In the past I've also taught courses on logic, paradoxes, cognitive science, and Hume.