data ethics /
algorithmic
capitalism

 

surveillance
cameraman
documentary

 

wealth
inequality
workshop

 

wealth
inequality
documentary

 

csr
handbook

  video
case studies
  contact
 
 
           
    The syllabus is here.      
           
    The Business Ethics Workshop textbook is here.      
           
   

The caffeinated professor!
This is your AI tool trained to answer questions about business ethics, but as customized to this particular course, textbook, and professor. The tool never sleeps!
The AI tool is
here.

     
           
   

Discussion board evaluation rubric
is here.

     
           
    Discussion board
grading explanation
video is here.
     
           
    Note: There is no
credit for late DB
work because the
exercises are about
class participation.
     
           
   

"What should I expect
on the exam?"
is
answered here.

     
           
   

"What makes a good
essay response on
the exam, and how will
it be graded?"
is
answered here.

     
           
   

Extra credit is addressed here. Please note that the most extra credit possible is less than 1/3 of a grade. Extra credit will only be counted in cases where students' final grades are right at the cutoff between 2 grades (then it may help to push up).

     
           
   

The Pace University library has set up a useful guide for independent research designed for students who are interested in business ethics, and or/those seeking material for extra credit projects. The link is here.

     
           
   

Contact the professor here. (jbrusseau@pace.edu)

     
           
    A note about online classes & holiday scheduling is here.      
           
  Help for students using the Blackboard interface is provide by professionals at Pace University Information Technology Services (ITS), and at the Center for Teaching and Learning Technology.      
           
    Pace University’s Blackboard video tutorial is here.      
           
    Pace University web-based help for students using Blackboard is here.      
           
    Pace University human help through email for students using Blackboard is provided by Information Technology Services (ITS); it is here.      
           
    Pace University live human help for students using Blackboard is provided by Information Technology Services (ITS), at 914-773-3333.      
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
 
 
   
 

Week 14 Final Exam

 

 

     
     
     
 

Welcome to Final Exam week!

 

The final will be cumulative. As you may remember from the midterm, the exam is broken into two parts: short answers where you choose 4 of the questions, and then essays, where you choose 2 of the 3. The short answers will be drawn entirely from our work since the midterm (Chapters 4, 12, 13, 14, & 16 in the textbook). For the essays, I will require that you form one of your responses around the theories from Chapter 4. For the other essay, you may use any of the theories that we have studied during the semester.

 

The exam is open book - you are free to use your textbook, notes and the class videos.

 

Then, the exam will be available to you Sunday Morning December 14, and must be emailed back by Tuesday the 16th, at 5:00 pm. This provides you with some week time, and some weekend time for the work. Plus, you have 3 days, instead of the 2 for the midterm.

 

There are no extensions on the final exam for any reason (this is why I give you the extra day)! 

 

Please remember to email me the exam at: jbrusseau@pace.edu - Do not hit "reply" on an email you have received as it may go awry!

 

Please label the file "Smith.doc"

 

Please send a doc or txt file! (If a PDF is sent, there will be a 5 point penalty.) Please do not send a link as it will not be opened, the file must be attached to the email, not linked from it!


The exam will be on Classes, under the Announcements column.

 
     
     
     

 

Welcome to final exam review week!

 

The assignment this week is to review our readings, the online lectures, the discussion board, and the professor’s responses to your discussion board work.


Good luck with your studies!

 

 

 

 

 

Final Exam Review Session

 

 

 

 
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