Business Ethics
LRMS1-DC0573
Credit:
The Paul McGhee Division
A discussion of the corporation's role in society and its relationship to society is the focus of this course. What are the social responsibilities of business? What is the corporation's responsibility to its clients, customers, and employees? What are the ethics that act as the guiding principles and values of most organizations? The case study approach is used to complement a solid understanding of basic moral philosophical principles known to guide behavior in societies. Guest lecturers present specific issues; students are required to read, analyze, and write reflective responses.
Prerequisites:
Prerequisite: Business Organization and Management
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