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                      | Catalog 2016-2017 [ARCHIVED CATALOG] 
 
   |  ACCT 275 Ethics in Business5 credits This course introduces ethical decision making processes used in business. Through group interaction and case scenarios, students learn moral philosophies and social responsibilities as they pertain to working in business.
 
 Prerequisites: ACCT 111
 
 Quarters Offered: Spring, Summer
 
 Global Outcome(s)
 This course teaches to the global outcome of Intercultural Appreciation.
  
 Student Outcomes/Competencies:
 Upon successful completion of this course students will be able to:
 
	Describe ethical situations and use an ethical framework to make decisionsRecognize and classify different ethical issuesApply social responsibility in the decision making processesApply ethical decisions within the context of an organizational structureUse conflict as an opportunity to develop ethical decisionsExamine the ethical pitfalls, tragedies, and trends affecting business and the accounting professionExamine the role and ethical expectations of the accounting professionDetermine and develop appropriate governance processes to prevent fraudCompare and contrast the different ethical behaviors expected in different cultures and countries 
 
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