Consortium for International Studies | Evaluated Learning Experience
Business Ethics BUS 302
Varies; self-study.
July 2022 - Present.
Upon successful completion of the course, students will be able to: describe the role of ethics in a business environment; explain the concept of corporate social responsibility; identify key types of business-stakeholder relationships; define corporate social responsibility and the triple bottom line approach; explain the interaction of business and culture from an ethical perspective; describe the ways ethical standards change over time; define employees’ responsibilities to the company for which they work; discuss how social media has altered the advertising landscape; discuss the ethical dilemmas related to telecommuting and some of the solutions; compare the workplaces of yesterday, today, and the future.
Major topics taught in this course include: ethics in a business environment and various elements of social responsibility. Students will address ethics in the workplace and ethical dilemmas that arise from the modern office.
In the upper division baccalaureate degree category, 3 semester hours in Management, General Business, Finance, or Marketing (7/22).