Description
Business Ethics
Students are introduced to theories about social and political institutions, and how they affect our ability to make moral decisions. Topics may include social psychology, capitalism and its critics, democratic theory, labor relations, and social inequalities. Classes are dedicated to understanding and engaging with social and political theory on this topic. Assignments will involve students using these theories to critically assess corporate practices and contexts.

School of Business graduate degree students

Outcomes: Global Perspective & Awareness of Diversity: developing a global perspective and appreciating diversity, including class, culture, race, religion, and gender; Communication Skills: communicating complex moral and philosophical ideas effectively and appropriately in an oral and written manner.
Details
Grading Basis
Graded
Units
3
Component
Discussion - Required
Offering
Course
ETHC 441N
Academic Group
School of Business Admin
Academic Organization
Management
Enrollment Requirements
Prerequisite: Graduate School of Business student.