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MGT611 – Business Ethics

This course focuses on identifying and resolving ethical dilemmas in business. Students study ethical theories (utilitarianism, deontology, virtue ethics), corporate social responsibility (CSR), and the importance of organizational integrity. Topics include stakeholder analysis, ethical decision-making models, code of conduct formulation, and sustainability reporting. Students explore real-world scandals (e.g., Enron, Volkswagen) to understand consequences of unethical behavior. Modern topics such as AI ethics, data privacy, environmental sustainability, and social justice in business are discussed. The course emphasizes the role of ethical leadership, whistleblower protection, and corporate governance frameworks. Learning Outcomes: Students develop moral reasoning skills and the ability to foster ethical cultures in organizations.

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MGT611 – Business Ethics

Business Ethics explores the principles and moral issues faced by organizations and managers. The course emphasizes ethical decision-making, corporate responsibility, and frameworks for navigating ethical dilemmas in business.

  • Ethical theories and frameworks

  • Corporate social responsibility (CSR)

  • Code of ethics and professional standards

  • Stakeholder analysis and accountability

  • Whistleblowing and corporate governance

  • Ethical leadership and organizational culture

  • Consumer rights and fair marketing

  • Environmental and sustainability ethics

  • Real-world case studies and scenarios