PHIL 305 Professional Ethics
Examines ethical questions that can arise for individuals working in business and other professions. Assists students with identifying the values that inform various professions and with skillfully resolving conflicts that arise between core value concepts.
Cross Listed Courses
N/A
Prerequisite
Admission to the Public Safety Administration BAS program
Offered
Fall
Outcomes
- Ethical Inquiry: Develop the ability to critically examine and pose ethical questions that commonly arise in business and various professional contexts.
- Values Identification: Identify and analyze the values that underpin different professions, recognizing the diversity of ethical frameworks within various fields.
- Conflicts Resolution Skills: Acquire and apply skills to skillfully resolve conflicts that may emerge between core values in professional settings.
- Professional Code of Ethics Understanding: Understand and interpret professional codes of ethics relevant to different fields, recognizing their role in guiding ethical behavior.
- Ethical Decision-Making Models: Explore and apply ethical decision-making models to analyze and address complex ethical dilemmas faced in professional practice.
- Cultural Sensitivity in Ethics: Develop cultural sensitivity in ethical considerations, recognizing the impact of cultural diversity on professional values and ethical perspectives.
- Stakeholder Analysis: Conduct stakeholder analysis to understand the ethical implications of decisions on various stakeholders within a professional context.
- Case Studies Application: Apply ethical principles and values to real-world case studies, fostering the ability to translate theoretical knowledge into practical ethical decision-making.
- Ethical Leadership Skills: Cultivate ethical leadership skills, emphasizing the importance of leading with integrity and promoting ethical behavior within professional organizations.
- Effective Communication of Ethical Decisions: Enhance communication skills to effectively articulate and justify ethical decisions to diverse audiences within a professional setting.
Area of Study:
General Education
Instructional Mode:
In-person, Web-enhanced