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.
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 in a high-level ethics and rights discussion and debate, considering issues relevant to organisations, global trade, advertising, the environment, politics, corruption and governance and the person as an individual. Working individually and in teams, within a collaborative learning environment, you will explore and analyse relevant literature to develop moral reasoning, in order to present an ethically based case to their peers and/or external parties.
Capstones provide students with a way of integrating and applying knowledge and skills gained throughout their course.
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Learning resources
Prescribed - Book - Moral Issues in Business
Title:Moral Issues in Business
Resource requirement:Prescribed
Author/editor:Shaw, Barry, Muntean, Issa, Rodrigs and Catley.
Year:2020
Edition/volume:4th Asia Pacific Edition
Publisher:Cengage Learning
ISBN:9780170441025
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.
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Special conditions
This subject is also available through Open Universities Australia (OUA)