Ethics Courses
Duquesne's business
ethics courses feature:
- highly interactive
classes with lively discussions;
- case analysis
and problem-solving exercises;
- unique practicality,
emphasizing decision-making tools and techniques
for everyday practice;
- volunteer service in
the community; and
- networking opportunities
with professional colleagues from leading corporations
in diverse industries.
To create and
maintain an ethical climate in Duquesne University
business school classes a Code
of Ethical Behavior was created. The Code
is based on the ethical principles of respect,
accountability, personal responsibility and trust. Each student is asked to confirm and document
their acceptance of the ethical actions expected
of all business school community members.
View
the Code of Ethical Behavior »
The Beard Institute has supported the development of the following ethics courses offered by the Palumbo Donahue School of Business at Duquesne University:
Beyond the offered ethics courses, Duquesne University's School of Business Administration is integrating ethics across the curriculum. Currently, over half of our faculty, according to a recent survey undertaken by the Beard Center, discuss or emphasize ethics in their classes. |