Courses
BUL 4443 Ethics in Global Business
Undergraduate; 2 credits
Explores issues involving the role of individuals, citizens, business, and government in promoting profitable but responsible commerce and socially beneficial business activity, with a strong emphasis on global processes and institutions, such as international trade, the WTO, NAFTA, the IFM and the World Bank.
BUL 6441 Business Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility
Graduate; 2 credits
A two credit course which examines the ethical issues managers face in business organizations. This course explores ethical and moral problems in business. It uses a variety of materials, including both classic and popular literature, to analyze and evaluate the manager’s options and decisions. It is heavily discussion oriented. Subjects include ethical theories, the origins of moral and legal duties, whistle-blowing, bribery, drug testing, workplace safety, environmental responsibility, privacy, secrecy and disclosure, bluffing, lying, cheating, and stealing.