PHL-1430 - Business Ethics (H) (3) Students undertake a comprehensive study of the theories, concepts, and principles of ethics, as they apply to the everyday situations that affect employees, employers, and consumers. Students explore these issues with readings from philosophers, economists, political scientists, and court cases. They become familiar with the range of questions that form the basic foundation of ethics as applied to corporate responsibility, workforce discrimination, distributive justice, environmental impact, risk, and safety. This course satisfies the General Education Humanities requirement.
List Course Outcomes (consistent for all sections) CO1 - Explain and evaluate ethical theories
CO2 - Apply ethical theories to issues in American business
CO3 - Construct rationally defensible arguments on ethical dilemmas arising from business practices.
CO4 - Compare differences in global approaches to business ethics.
CO5 - Identify and examine competing approaches to distributive justice.
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