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Business Ethics
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Business Ethics, challenges the student to systematically reflect upon the existence and basic meaning of those qualities and ideals which define the ethical person in the context of modern business practice. This analytic process will enable the student to articulate and defend a reasoned, personal system of ethical valuation while examining topics that will be of interest to the business-directed student. Among those topics are the following: women and minorities in the workplace, personnel policies and procedures, drug testing, day care and maternity leave, sex and marketing, employees rights, unions, sexual harassment, professional responsibilities vs personal ideals and values, and conflicts of interests. Prerequisite: exemption/completion of READ-101 and one of the following: ACCT-102, BUAD-101 or BUAD 205. Also offered as PHIL-201; credit will not be given for both. Three hours lecture each week.
Subject Categories: Business & Management
Related Programs: General Education
Institution: Carroll Community College
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