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BUS 339 - Business Ethics


The content of the course draws on multiple disciplines including philosophy, applied ethics, management, organization theory, and economics. The course offers a series of conversations aimed at viewing ethical decision making at the individual, organizational, and societal levels of analysis. At the individual level, the focus is on the foundational concepts of moral reasoning such as rights, justice, utilitarianism, virtue, and moral intuitions. At the organizational level social influences on ethical decision making, such as conformity, and obedience, and building ethical organizations are discussed. Finally, at the societal level the relationship between law and business ethics, stakeholder theory, and strategic approach to addressing grand ethical challenges will be covered. Non School of Business students please see enrollment policy for eligibility.

Prerequisite(s): Junior standing, Business major or Business minor; or instructor permission.
Co-requisite(s):
Credits: 3

Meets the Following Core Requirement: Ethical Inquiry, Social Responsibility, and Citizenship
Course Typically Offered: At least once every two years.
Course Type: Business



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