LEAD 305 Business Ethics
Business Ethics examines the complexity inherent when making ethical choices in business. It explores the historical development of business ethics as a field of study, the differences between individual and institutional decision making, and the impact of social institutions in shaping ethical decision making. An introduction to moral philosophies and how they are applied to ethical decision making by managers and leaders is covered. Students work with current business ethics dilemmas using a case-based approach.
Prerequisite
Junior standing and completion of
COMM 203 (minimum grade C-) &
PIO 201.
Distribution
Leadership & Ethics
Notes
LEAD 305 serves as the Junior Core for the Accounting and Public Accounting majors.
Entrepreneurship, Finance, International Business, Management, Marketing, Sport Management, and Supply Chain Management majors may choose LEAD 305 or MNGT 320 as the Junior Core.