Contemporary Ethical Issues
Y17.6474
Credit:
The Paul McGhee Division
The complex interaction of ethical commitments on both personal and professional levels imposes significant decision-making obligations on managers, administrators, and staff in the workplace. In addition to ethical elements found in the work environment, individuals carry their own values, morals, and ethics. In a seminar format using case studies, students explore a cross section of current ethical issues. Students have the opportunity to examine diverse ethical theories and reflect on how they may apply these principles in their organizational and personal lives.
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