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Overview

In this subject, you will be introduced to a number of moral frameworks that you will use to analyse ethical issues for management. You will participate in an innovative and challenging learning experience/process via the completion of online activities and in-class assessment tasks. You will adopt relevant roles to participate … For more content click the Read more button below.

Portfolio

Office of the Provost

Subject coordinator

Nicole El-Haber

Subject type

Undergraduate

Year level

Year Level 2 - UG

AQF level

Level 6 - Advanced Diploma

Available as elective

Yes

Available to study abroad / exchange students

Yes

Capstone subject

No

Academic progress review - Schedule A subject

No

Subject instances

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Learning resources

Prescribed - Book - Moral Issues in Business

Career ready

Work based learning (placement):No

Graduate capabilities

COMMUNICATION - Communicating and Influencing
DISCIPLINE KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS
INQUIRY AND ANALYSIS - Critical Thinking and Problem Solving
INQUIRY AND ANALYSIS - Research and Evidence-Based Inquiry
PERSONAL AND PROFESSIONAL - Ethical and Social Responsibility

Subject intended learning outcomes

On successful completion you will be able to:
1.
Describe, compare, contrast and critique ethical moral frames using discipline-specific language and concepts within a business ethics context.
2.
Propose a moral stance in relation to a complex issue in a business ethics context through the location and management of relevant information.
3.
Analyse and apply moral frames to support/reject a specific moral position as it applies to a business ethics dilemma.
4.
Argue a stance on a moral dilemma in a business ethics context in a written case study.

Learning activities

In class tests, individual case study, class debates.

Enrolment rules

Special conditions

Requisite rules

Requisites

Incompatible