Business Administration: Specialized Program
Management Ethics and Social Responsibility


Kim Harper, right, interned at the Laurinburg/Scotland County Area Chamber of Commerce, learning about the challenges of recruiting new business and managing existing business in the community.
 

The newest specialized program of study for the St. Andrews Business Department, this program was created in recognition of the special value created by combining its professional and technical disciplines with the liberal arts.

This program will provide a foundation from which business majors can deal with ethical challenges on both a personal and corporate level.

     

Sample Program:
Business Administration Requirements     
B/E 209 Principles of Accounting I     
B/E 210 Principles of Accounting II   
B/E 231 Microeconomics     
B/E 232 Macroeconomics    
B/E 304 Principles of Financial Management  
B/E 312 Principles of Marketing Management  
B/E 315 Business Law                
B/E 325 Principles of Management  
CIS 111 Intro to Computer Usage   
MAT 205 Statistics
     or B/E 251 Business Statistics     

Philosophy and Religious Studies Requirements 
PHI 212 Ethics     
PHI 231 Business Ethics
RST 105 Ethical Topics 

      

 


Electives  
   
PHI 318 Social and Political Philosophy   
PHI 333 Philosophy of Law             
PHI 346 Environmental Philosophy   
PHI 349 Bioethics        
PHI 350 Ethical Theory 
RST 311 Christianity and Social Action
POL 323 Conflict Resolution  
POL 340 Politics of Race 
POL 366 Politics of Sex 
B/E 305 Topics in Economic Development  

Business Capstone Courses        
B/E 442 Senior Policy and Strategy Seminar 
B/E 476 Management Communication                

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