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Introduction to Business Ethics
Business Ethics and Law
Business Ethics Dilemma 1
Business Ethics Dilemma 2
Business Ethics Dilemma 3
Business Ethics Dilemma 4
Business Ethics Dilemma 5
Business Ethics Dilemma - Reason 1
Business Ethics Dilemma - Reason 2
Business Ethics Dilemma - Reason 3
Business Ethics Dilemma - Reason 4

    Courses on Ethics
Below, you can find, some interesting courses on Ethics that you learn online:

Corporate Governance and Ethics
This online course on Corporate Control and Governance employs a stakeholder
management framework, emphasizing business' social and ethical responsibilities to
both internal and external stakeholders. A twin theme of business ethics demonstrates
how ethical or moral considerations have to be included when dealing with the public
issues facing organizations and during the decision-making process. This novel and
innovative program teaches companies and professionals how to lessen fraud losses as
well as how to effectively eliminate future frauds. This ethics course offers
comprehensive coverage of fraud detection, fraud warning signs, technological fraud
detection tools, investigation techniques (especially useful to auditors, security
personnel, and managers), financial statement screening, fraud risk in e-commerce, pro-
active fraud risk and much more.  

Ethics and Values - for Social Workers
There are questions of values and ethics everywhere in life. Each of us has his or her
views of what is right or wrong, or what is of greater inportance, hence having higher
priority.  We usually do not consider ourselves as beginners when we deal with this topic
of what we consider as right or wrong.  This course is an introduction to the topic, but
new questions and dilemmas related to ethics and values will arise in every piece of
work you undertake as a social worker.

Business Ethics
The functions of an ethics program are stated, ethics defined, and general characteristics
of the ethics program listed. Identify ethical standards for fairness and honesty, precise
record keeping, and complying with antitrust regulations. Identify ethical standards for
giving and receiving gifts, gratuities, and entertainment with customers and suppliers,
government and non-government personnel, and foreign officials. Identify standards for
managing conflicts of interest, financial standards, including preservation of assets,
restrictive trade practices, intellectual properties, and employee relations. Recognize the
duty to comply with and report suspected ethical violations, what disciplinary action
could result from failure to comply with or report violations, and how to raise ethical
concerns and seek additional counsel. Recognize the relevanc of ethics principles
through learning from case studies.

Ethical Issues for Bankers
Ethical Issues for Bankers prepares students to meet the ethical standards expected of
financial services professionals. Students will learn the general guidelines that determine
banking ethics, gain the knowledge and skills needed to perform ethical decision-making,
and be prepared to observe their institution's code of conduct and Federal laws.
Students will also explore typical ethical dilemmas that tend to occur in financial
institutions, and learn how to apply a thoughtful three-step approach to such dilemmas."

Ethics - Standards of Professional Conduct : Especially suitable for Engineers.
Many organizations, particularly smaller businesses, do not have a written set of
standards to provide guidance to their employees on ethical matters related to their job
duties. While each job title, company and industry deals with unique circumstances,
there are some standards of professional conduct for engineers that are considered the
norm across a broad range of job titles, companies and even industries. In matters such
as conflicts of interest, use and protection of employer's assets, and disclosure of
proprietary information, there are universal standards of accepted conduct for engineers
working for employers based in developed countries (although the detailed policies may
vary between companies).

The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) has developed a document titled
"Standards of Professional Conduct" for its members. In addition to the aforementioned
examples of ethical issues, the ASCE's standards cover issues such as maintaining
accurate and complete records, outside employment/activities, acceptance of bribes or
kickbacks and whistle blowing. The ASCE's standards serve as an excellent model for
companies seeking to provide guidance to engineers on ethical matters related to their
position and the performance of their work tasks. It also provides a universal set of
principles to guide individual engineers on ethical matters in the absence of an employer
policy.

In this course, the student will be directed to ASCE's website to review the ASCE
document titled "Standards of Professional Conduct".

The student must take a multiple-choice quiz consisting of fifteen questions at the end of
this course to earn PDH credits.

Insurance CE-MT: Ethics for Insurance Professionals - Advanced
In this course we do not intend to create a complex, philosophical, intellectual debate on
current ethical considerations. Rather, we will present a practical discussion of business
ethics with specific examples taken from the insurance industry. The course addresses
the complexities of ethical decision making in today's insurance environment. It suggests
ways for insurance producers to establish ethics in the work place and thereby take a
step toward reducing the possibility of questionable practices and wrongdoing.


Below are courses where ethics are covered as part of a course:

Pharmacy Technician
The curriculum consists of:
· Ethics of Pharmacy Practice and Role of Pharmacy Technicians
· Prescription Medications
· Patient Care and Interaction
· Charges and Reimbursement
· Medical and Pharmaceutical terminology
· Pharmaceutical calculations

Other Sample Ethics Courses
Business Ethics Series
CA Small Business and Ethics