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

Cross Listed Courses

MGT 301 & MGT 501 & ECON 301 & ECON 501 & ENT 301 & HIST 301R & MMGT 301

Prerequisite

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