MGT 301 Ethics in Business and Economics

Offered in Fall & Spring semesters. Develops a view of ethics through theory and cases that animates leaders capable of making a deep, positive, and lasting impact on people, firms, and society through professionalism, integrity, and a spirit of service. Examines actual business practice and the functional areas of business for their relation to relevant habits/virtues (i.e., prudence, justice, temperance and fortitude) and principles (i.e., human dignity, the common good, solidarity and subsidiarity).

Credits

3.00

Cross Listed Courses

MGT 301, ECON 301, ENT 301, MMGT 301, MGT 501, ECON 501

Prerequisite

Open to students who have junior class standing or higher AND who have completed MGT 123A or 123B.