Course description:
Major topics include ethics issues, ethical leadership and the ethical decision framework. Instruction focuses on the examination of business ethics from a personal and business perspective.
3 credits, lower level
Course structure:
Course Syllabus
Study guide (publisher PowerPoints)
End of Course Review (approx. 80 slides)
Practice Questions
Exam:
48 questions
40 multiple choice questions
8 open-ended questions
2 hours to complete
Closed book
Sample questions:
1) When thinking about contextual integrity and how it relates to information privacy, we consider the subject, sender, and recipient of the information. What are these examples of?
A. Actors
B. information types
C. transmission principles
D. informational norms
2) What brought the first era of globalization to an end?
A.World War I
B.a bad harvest in Australia
C.the demise of Great Britain
D.the Treaty of Versailles
3) Offshoring and outsourcing in developing countries means ______ for workers.
A.more corporate jobs
B.higher standards of living
C.geographic distance
D.linguistic differences
4) Analyzing why Anderson made the decision to upsell the more expensive washer to the older couple who did not need it is a function of ______.
A.moral protection
B.rational impartiality
C.corporate obligation
D.virtue ethics
5) When thinking about contextual integrity and how it relates to information privacy, we consider the subject, sender, and recipient of the information. What are these examples of?
A. Actors
B. information types
C. transmission principles
D. informational norms
Answers:
C 2.A 3.B 4.D 5.C
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