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Spring 2026 Lecture Lower DivisionBusiness ethics can be defined as the principles and standards that determine acceptable conduct in business organizations. During the course, we will examine ethical concepts, then dig into frameworks like Stakeholder Analysis, right v. right, and many more. This is your opportunity to evaluate past cases of ethical violations while also pre-thinking how you want to lead in the organization you work for across your career. Pre-thinking and planning who you want to be and how you want to lead is a critical piece of ethical leadership, and this course is designed to build you in that process.
Learning Outcomes1Describe four theoretical frameworks about business ethics in your own words.
2Apply business ethics in real-world cases both in class and through discussion board posts.
3Integrate business stakeholder analysis through real-world cases to increase your awareness of the ethical responsibilities that exist between a business and its stakeholders.
4Articulate the importance of adhering to and maintaining ethical principles and conduct in personal and business contexts.