BUAD201 — Business Ethics
Add to Personal Bookmarks Number of Business Ethics explores and challenges those qualities and ideals that are taken to define the ethical person in the context of modern business practice. Moral theory, analysis of contemporary topics in business, and case studies from real-life business practice will be brought together as students are encouraged to reflect on the difference between ethics and law, the challenge between profit and ethical responsibility, and their roles as moral agents in the business world. Students will be encouraged to expand their perspective on their own personal system of ethical values and to reflect on their visions of how they should act in business and what the business world can be. Also as PHIL 201 ; credit will not be awarded for both. (Fall, Spring) Three hours lecture each week. Three Credits. Three billable hours. Course
Prerequisites: ENGL101, ACCT102, BUAD101, BUAD205