- Subject: Management
- Fees: $100
- CPD Hours: 4 Hours
- Prerequisites: Basic Accounting
- Advance preparation: None
- Course Level: Intermediate
- Delivery Method: E-Learning
- Language: English
Course description
This course delves deep into the philosophical and practical aspects of business ethics. Through a blend of theoretical exploration and real-world application, participants will be equipped to navigate complex moral dilemmas in the business world with clarity and conviction.
Learning objectives
- Examine the foundations of moral decision-making in business and insurance
- Detail the concept of utilitarianism and how it is applied to business decisions
- Examine a rights-based approach to business ethics
- Explain justice and fairness as key ethical principles
- Analyze an ethic of care as applied to business decisions and practices
- Evaluate an approach to business ethics that combines four main moral standards
- Relate virtue ethics to moral decision-making in business
- Differentiate unconscious and conscious moral decision-making processes and implications
Assessment
This course is delivered in the Moodle Learning Management System (MLS), with access for a duration of 90 days from the date of enrollment. Instructional materials, including voice-over PowerPoint presentations, videos, and additional reading materials, are provided throughout the course.
Attendance/Participation — Full attendance is required to complete the E-Learning Activities course. Participation in ‘Thinking Break’ activities and exams serves as the elements for attendance. Each PowerPoint slide is set with a minimum viewing time before students can advance to the next slide. At each subsection of the slides, students are required to engage in ‘Thinking Break’ activities before proceeding to the next subsection. After completing all reading and viewing assignments, students must attain at least a grade of 70% on the exams to successfully complete the E-Learning course.