Some ethics courses do not.
Not exact matches
If the
ethics course you take during your MBA is a good one, it may
do something to enrich and deepen the way you think about
ethics, and to help you design and manage the kinds of systems that will help your employees act ethically.
According to Sherman, who teaches an executive MBA
course in business
ethics at Science Application International, whistleblower protections can be a lot like paternity leave, which many employees are legally entitled to take but seldom
do.
Religion has little to
do with
ethics... for example... is it right for you to allow someone else to accept your just punishment... of
course not, we
do not allow that in our legal system, because it is not ethical... but your religion is based on that one unethical behavior.
About the time I took the
course in
ethics I was introduced to the work of Dallas Willard, who has
done much to reinterest Protestants in the preparation of the self for transformation.
All of this, of
course, was
done in the name of «
ethics, truth, honesty, integrity, and being salt and light.»
In introductory
ethics courses, there used to be a question put: If you could obtain a hundred million dollars by pressing a button that would kill an elderly Chinese mandarin whom you had never seen, and if nobody would know what you had
done, would you press the button?
Of
course, this idea of ritualized worship doesn't fit so well with the modernist assumption that reduces Christianity to an
ethic.
At the same time, our distinctly Christian codes of personal
ethics do not reveal the only meanings in MASH, and, as Christians, we also have to be sensitive and aware of the wider cultural meanings, meanings in the programs, meanings that may or may not also be Christian — the anti-war message, the compassion, the community, the healing, and, of
course, the humor — and celebrate, criticize and enjoy them as well.
In the
course of these discussions, you offer some of the clearest descriptions I have seen of your way of «
doing» Christian
ethics.
For example, a curriculum that seems to privilege
courses having to
do with religious experience, worship, spirituality, counseling, and the like over, say, systematic and philosophical theology may reveal a commitment to the assumption that God is understood effectively rather than discursively; while a curriculum relatively more rich in offerings in
ethics, sociology of religion, liberation theology, and the like than in offerings in historical theology, patristics, liturgics, and mystical traditions may reveal a commitment to the view that God is better understood in action than in contemplation.
Therefore, most
ethics courses today are shaped around such questions as, «What would you
do in these circumstances?»
It is difficult to find a segment of society that Louise didn't help shape over the
course of more than thirty years in Congress, from health care to genetic nondiscrimination to historic
ethics reforms.
This is, of
course, a big win for Cuomo, who made cleaning up Albany a hallmark of his 2010 campaign and has been threatening legislators with a Moreland Act commission is they didn't agree to
ethics reform.
That is, of
course, exactly what Koch has been endeavoring to make candidates
do through his New York Uprising PAC, which is also circulating pledges seeking support for budget and
ethics reform.
Of
course, more will need to be
done to make Albany the nation's leader in
ethics, not its punch line.
Of
course, unlike Weiner, Lee didn't stick around to see if he would be the subject of an
ethics probe for his Craigslist scandal.
In the teaching of research
ethics, she initiated the Teaching Responsible Conduct of Research (TRCR) certificate program offered through the University of Illinois and
done research on the efficacy of and developed materials in wide use, including experiential learning materials ranging from two - minute challenges for incorporation into substantive
courses to role playing exercises.
First run through my head, A Mighty Heart strikes me as pointless and unsurprising; Winterbottom is of
course a better anthropologist than he is a political philosopher: if he's trying to apply Donald Symons's models of cultural evolution to
ethics instead of more immediately compatible pursuits (music, or literature), then what's emerged from the experiment is the revelation that
ethics and morality appear to have nothing to
do with the base nature of man — and, moreover, that Angelina Jolie will never be Nicole Kidman in her ability to be both herself and someone else.
Fortunately, you'll never have to answer the questions of
ethics Cheap Thrills raises, but you'll
do just that over the
course of the film.
Indeed, a list of «helpful hints» from the university suggests stripping religion even out of the religion classes: «Religion and
ethics courses are acceptable... as long as they...
do not include among its [sic] primary goals the personal religious growth of the student.»
How
does the staff at your school tackle issues such as giving zeroes for missing work, averaging formative assessment scores to arrive at a final unit grade, counting extra credit, and weighing academic and nonacademic factors (e.g., attendance, work
ethic, behavior) together for a student's final
course grade?
As a philosophy professor teaching a
course in environmental
ethics, I want to
do justice to the issue of global warming — at least, as best I can given my layperson status when it comes to climatology.
I assume this of
course only applies to left wing human rights abusers, who are given Carte Blanche, aided, and defended by people who, let's put it mildly, don't have much of a sense of
ethics.
Of
course they don't think the regimes that promoted this idea were necessarily evil or that the socialist basis of these regimes is necessarily bad, indicating that their sense of
ethics and morals is somewhat compromised.
This is not the same thing holding an opinion on the behaviour /
ethics / quality of peer review / etc, though of
course I
do have a views on those issues, along with evidence to substantiate them.
Of
course, when it comes to social media, Jacobowitz offered advice that doesn't require review of state bar
ethics opinions.
Aside from a few procedure and
ethics courses, most schools don't give you much of a glimpse into the life of a practicing lawyer.
Putting the term «
ethics» in the
course title or specific session of a conference doesn't hurt.
And of
course, depending on what you're
doing, there are the issues of solicitation, that the men and women who are using Twitter to put dollar signs and «Call me to collect your cash,» there's certainly some
ethics issues there.
However, as FLSC president Marie - Claude Bélanger - Richard notes, «With the exception of requiring a stand - alone
course in professionalism and legal
ethics, the national requirement
does not prescribe the content of law school curriculum.
At the same time, lawyers were saying why the heck would anyone need a website — and of
course that
ethics rules would prevent websites and all the things I was
doing to try and help people.
If the Federation is approving our degree as meeting their competencies, and it has stated that that approval requires a review of the content of a stand - alone
ethics course, then
does an approval process which
does not provide that review mean anything?
While I would be unlikely to
do so, in my view a professor could cut conflicts of interest from her curriculum while still providing an outstanding
course on legal
ethics.
I have
done certificate
courses on marketing
ethics and strategies.
This doesn't mean the hiring manager's goal is to «trip up» a candidate and get them to say something incriminating, but a good interviewer will ask questions designed to reveal a candidate's character, work
ethic, value system, and of
course, their proficiency in the skills required by the position.
If you don't have relevant education experience, emphasize your academic achievements, advanced
courses and extracurricular activities to show your work
ethic and dedication.
Brokers who hire salespeople who don't have professional backgrounds should be sure that all salespeople receive risk management training and continuing education
courses in
ethics, suggests Stephens.
Do we REALLY think a
course on
ETHICS will change anything??
However, attending an
ethics lecture, taking continuing education
courses, keeping one's licence current and paying dues
does not make one a professional anything.
What lawyers are
doing: Student lawyers regard the mandatory
ethics courses as the dogs of law school — hard to teach, disappointing to take and often presented to uninterested classes with vacant minds.
It complements Stan's recent article about «
Do we need mandatory
ethics courses» wonderfully.
If you take a qualifying
ethics course as part of your license renewal, you
do not have to take an additional
ethics class in order to comply with the COE requirement!