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Objective:
1. Raising awareness of the ethical dimensions of common business practices.
2. Examining these practices through the lens of a Christian world view.
3. Developing a Christian critique and defense of the free-market economic system and the role and responsibilities of corporations and individual business people within it.
4. Developing and enhancing skills of moral judgment, critical reading, persuasive writing and speaking skills.
5. Formulating a practical framework for ethical decision making.
6. Enhancing knowledge of how to encourage and maintain ethical corporate climates.
Course Description:
A study of theoretical and practical problems of moral conduct in the field of business. The course emphasizes both the philosophical foundations of ethical conduct and the practical problems encountered in the day-to-day conduct of business affairs. Much of the study of practical problems centers around actual case studies.
Content:
Lesson 1: Business Calling
Lesson 1 Quiz
Lesson 2: The Morality of Capitalism
Lesson 2 Quiz
Lesson 3: Organizational Ethics
Lesson 3 Quiz
Lesson 4: Social Responsibility
Lesson 4 Quiz
Lesson 5: International Ethics
Lesson 5 Quiz
Lesson Review
Lesson 6: Employee Relations
Lesson 6 Quiz
Lesson 7: Advertising Ethics
Lesson 7 Quiz
Lesson 8: Financial Ethics
Lesson 8 Quiz
Lesson 9: Conclusion
Lesson 9 Quiz
Final Exam
Bibliography:
Scott Rae and Kenman Wong, Beyond Integrity: A Judeo-Christian Approach to Business Ethics, Zondervan, 2nd ed.
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