Faculty Syllabus

BMGT-1341 Business Ethics


Vicky Valdez


Credit Summer 2026


Section(s)

BMGT-1341-001 (13501)
LEC DIL ONL DIL

Course Requirements

Course Rationale

This course introduces students to ethical issues today’s business managers are confronted with and provides a practical and analytic foundation for business and stakeholder relationships. The course covers management ethical and social responsibilities and the need for awareness of social justice in management practices and business activities. Orientation to an ethical decision-making framework is explored.

Course Learning Objectives/Outcomes

  1. Describe the ethical decision-making framework.
  2. Evaluate various organizational influences affecting ethical decisions.
  3. Analyze ethical and moral issues.
  4. Explore ethical theories.
  5. Identify and evaluate business ethics theory and corporate social responsibility.
  6. Identify, interpret, and analyze the global, political, social, environmental, technological and cultural context of the business environment

Course Requirements

  1. Post the required online introduction, and confirmation by the deadline.
  2. Complete and submit the orientation form by the deadline.
  3. Read the textbook.
  4. Take exams by the deadlines.
  5. Participate in group discussion forums.
  6. Submit assignments by the deadlines.
  7. Submit chapter quizzes and view the chapter PowerPoints.
  8. Mandatory: An understanding of the internet and internet access, email access, and anunderstanding of web navigation and email software.
  9. Students are required to get the help they need in a timely fashion (do not wait till the end of the semester).  If for some reason, your messages are not returned in a timely manner, it is up to you to follow up and get help.  Make sure you include your name, section number, and the name of your class in all communications.

 

Grading is as follows:

 

Grade Component
Component Total Points
Exams  1-4 @ 200 800
Quizzes 16 @ 10 160
Module (1 - 4) Homework Assignments  4 @10 pts 40

Extra Credit

PayDay Loan Discussion Forum

10
Total Maximum Points 1010

                           

Course Grade Determination:  The  final letter grade is based on total course points earned.  
Grade A B C D F
Points 1000 - 900 899 - 800 799 - 700 699 - 600 599 - below

 

Four exams and assignments.   

 

 


Readings

The textbook for this course is Business & Society 17th Edition, authors  Anne T. Lawrence & James Weber. 

Students may choose either the Loose-leaf version, ISBN# - 9781260140491, or the Paper Back version - ISBN# – 9781260043662.  

Textbook

 Business & Society 17th Edition

Authors

Anne T. Lawrence & James Weber

Publisher

McGraw Hill-Irwin

ISBN

 9781260140491 16th Edition Loose Leaf

ISBN

 9780078029479 16th Edition Paper Bound

 


Course Subjects

Overview

The Business Ethics ONL course is offered for students who have the maturity and self-discipline to complete a college-level course in a non-traditional format. Students are responsible for maintaining steady progress during the semester by reading the textbook, completing assignments, participating in online discussions, and taking exams by the established deadlines. Students should not enroll in this ONL course if a traditional classroom structure provides a better learning environment. With this structure, there is no face-to-face class time to keep students on schedule. A Student's success in this course relies almost entirely on the self-discipline, dedication, and organizational skills of the student.

 

This course is designed for students who cannot fit a traditional college course in their schedule because of work or personal commitments. The course requires as much effort as a traditional course. It provides the student with a small degree of scheduling flexibility since students are allowed to complete exams and assignments before the established deadlines.

 

All information for this course is on Blackboard. All homework assignments will be submitted through Blackboard unless otherwise stated by me.

Course Rationale

This course introduces students to ethical issues today’s business managers are confronted with and provides a practical and analytic foundation for business and stakeholder relationships. The course covers management ethical and social responsibilities and the need for awareness of social justice in management practices and business activities. Orientation to an ethical decision-making framework is explored.

Topics covered in this class are:

Chapter 1 The Corporation and Its Stakeholders
Chapter 2 Managing Public Issues and Stakeholder Relationships
Chapter 3 The Corporation's Social Responsibilities
Chapter 4 Business in a Globalized World
Chapter 5 Ethics and Ethical Reasoning
Chapter 6 Organizational Ethics
Chapter 7 Business-Government Relations
Chapter 8 Influencing the Political Environment
Chapter 9 Sustainable Development and Global Business
Chapter 10 Managing for Sustainability
Chapter 12 Regulating and Managing Information Technology
Chapter 13 Shareholder Rights and Corporate Governance
Chapter 14 Consumer Protection
Chapter 15 Employees and the Corporation
Chapter 16 Managing a Diverse Workforce
Chapter 18 The Community and the Corporation

 


Student Learning Outcomes/Learning Objectives

  1. Describe the ethical decision-making framework.
  2. Evaluate various organizational influences affecting ethical decisions.
  3. Analyze ethical and moral issues.
  4. Explore ethical theories.
  5. Identify and evaluate business ethics theory and corporate social responsibility.
  6. Identify, interpret, and analyze the global, political, social, environmental, technological and cultural context of the business environment
  7. Articulate issues in business ethics, the ethical business environment, and their potential effect on personal, managerial, and corporate decisions.

Office Hours

T 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM HLC Bldg 1000 Room 1428.01 or via Zoom

NOTE Or by appointment

T 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM HLC Bldg 1000 Room 1428.01 or via Zoom

NOTE Or by appointment

T 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM HLC Bldg 1000 Room 1428.01 or via Zoom

NOTE or by appointment

Published: 10/21/2025 11:45:39