ENTREP 365: Tech Ethics and Business Integrity
Quarter Offered
Winter: Tuesdays, 1 – 3:50 p.m. PT, San Francisco
Prerequisites
None, however this course is part of our Bay Area Quarter program, which requires an application.
Description
This course will explore the unique ethical challenges that face the technology industry, utilizing recent and historical case studies. Students will be challenged to think about what it means to run a business with integrity by examining common issues within the workplace, as well as the responsibility that businesses have to customers. Data privacy abuses, sexual misconduct, and corporate greed, among many other topics, will be addressed. This course is taught at 44 Montgomery in San Francisco as a part of the Farley Bay Area Quarter program and is only available to students admitted to the Farley BAQ program.
Faculty
Course Details
Requirements that this course satisfies: Serves as the finance requirement for the Farley undergraduate minor.
Duration: 3-hour course sessions, once per week (3-hour courses include regular breaks and are broken into lecture, discussion, and groupwork portions); 1 quarter
Class size: 25 students
Course number: ENTREP 365
Who Should Enroll: Only students enrolled in Farley’s Bay Area Quarter program may enroll in this course.
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