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Business Ethics Home



Course Materials

1. Desjardins, Joseph. An Introduction to Business Ethics, . New York: McGraw-Hill Publisher, 2009, 3rd edition.

2. Richardson, John E. editor. Business Ethics Annual Editions, 09/10 , McGraw-Hill Publishers, 21st edition, 2010.

3. Online audio and videos. .

4. Additional readings are linked to the course assignment page or posted to Blackboard. The Moral Reasoning Guidelines, Overview of Values, and Understanding Values are important. The links to these will be under Class Resources or the Assignments page. If you perfer purchasing a bound copy, the bookstore has a complete set of these handouts available for about $6.00. Ask for the Moral Reasoning: Values, Morality, and Ethics booklet, version five, for New College.

Most all course work is completed over the web using a web browser and the free version of realplayer or any mp3 player. You can do this from home or work should your employer approve. If you are unsure whether you have the proper equipment at home or office or computer skills, please contact me. Also, while this course requires minimal computer skills, be aware that lack of ability is not an excuse for missed deadlines, failure to participate in our discussions, etc.

Updated: August 5, 2009 

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