BUSN2400 — Business Ethics
BUSN 2400 - Business Ethics BUSN 2400 - Business Ethics A critical examination (both practical and theoretical) of contemporary moral problems in business, such as employee rights and responsibilities, pay equity and comparable worth, whistle-blowing, trade secrets and confidentiality, conflict of interest, discrimination and sexual harassment, pollution, consumer protection, professional ethics, truth-telling in business dealings, social responsibility of business, and fiduciary responsibility to stockholders and stakeholders. It is recommended that students take at least six credits in Business & Economics, prior to taking this course. Prerequisite: ENG 1010 with a grade of C- or higher Elective Code(s): BUS Previous: BBG* 240
Prerequisites: ENG1010