PHIL112 — Ethics in the Workplace
PHIL 112 - Ethics in the Workplace PHIL 112 - Ethics in the Workplace 5 Credits Examines ethical dilemmas that arise in the workplace via case studies. Students study prominent ethical frameworks to identify ethical dilemmas and an ethical decision-making model to resolve them. Topics explored may include social responsibility and sustainability (regional and global), management vs. employee rights/responsibilities, personal integrity, equity in hiring and advancement, advertising, and whistleblowing. Fees Quarters Typically all Day Spring Online Designed to Serve Students seeking Humanities Area 1 distribution credit or Diversity and Globalism credit; students needing AA credit; Running Start students; students entering the workplace; students with an interest in business and ethics; students with an interest in philosophy; general students Active Date 20220330T15:34:39 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 28 Lecture 55 Total Degree Distributions: AA Diversity & Globalism Humanities Area I Course Outline SECTION 1: INTRODUCTION Why Study Workplace Ethics? Stakeholders and Dilemmas SECTION 2: ETHICAL TOOLBOX Theories, Principles, and Values Ethical Decision-Making Model SECTION 3: APPLICATION Case Analyses Student Case Analysis Project Student Learning