TMG 605 - Ethics and Technology Leadership

Institution:
National University
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Description:
This course focuses on ethical leadership concepts in the field of technology and addresses the versatile ethical dilemmas that are impacting the networked world. Students will be provided the most up-todate and thought-provoking insights as a vehicle to understand the rapidly expanding challenge of ethics in cyberspace. In today's organizations leaders must exhibit personal courage with a clear conviction of values (Drucker, 1996) as they implement those policies that apply ethical leadership, along with legal, cultural, human resources, and business values within organizational structures. Through lectures, readings, case study analysis and team projects the students will be exposed to the role of a leader as an IT professional. Teleology and deontology as methods of leadership are explained to insure the student grasps the concepts of ethics in the environment and the need to insure integrity is congruent with leadership.
Credits:
4.50
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Instructional Type:
Lecture
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Phone Number:
(800) 628-8648
Regional Accreditation:
Western Association of Schools and Colleges
Calendar System:
Other academic year

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