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Business Ethics and Social Responsibility Certificate

Program Overview

The objective of this certificate is to attract, develop, and mentor undergraduate students who desire to conduct their chosen profession with ethics and integrity, lead their organizations in meeting the heightened stakeholder expectations relating to social responsibility, and transform business into the virtuous endeavor that it was intended to be.

Admissions Information

Freshman/First-Year Admission

Admission to the Business Ethics and Social Responsibility Certificate program is competitive. Submission to the Finance Department office of a copy of the applicant's most recent DARS report indicating an overall G.P.A of 2.75 or higher; Submission to the Finance Department office of the applicant's motivation for pursuing the certificate (approximately 100 words); and completion by the applicant of an interview, if requested, with Finance Department faculty.

Change of Program Policy

Admission to the Business Ethics and Social Responsibility Certificate program is competitive. Submission to the Finance Department office of a copy of the applicant's most recent DARS report indicating an overall G.P.A of 2.75 or higher; Submission to the Finance Department office of the applicant's motivation for pursuing the certificate (approximately 100 words); and completion by the applicant of an interview, if requested, with Finance Department faculty.

External Transfer Admission

Admission to the Business Ethics and Social Responsibility Certificate program is competitive. Submission to the Finance Department office of a copy of the applicant's most recent DARS report indicating an overall G.P.A of 2.75 or higher; Submission to the Finance Department office of the applicant's motivation for pursuing the certificate (approximately 100 words); and completion by the applicant of an interview, if requested, with Finance Department faculty.

Opportunities Upon Graduation

Organizations are looking for graduates with wide ethical knowledge who understand corporate social responsibility and stakeholder value maximization.  Students who complete this certificate program will discover and be equipped to act in accordance with their ethical intentions; understand how those ethical intentions intersect with organizational ethics, social responsibility, and sustainability; and consider ethical issues in specific applied areas.

Academic Catalog

The academic catalog provides additional information about curriculum and courses for this major.
Academic Catalog

Program Details

Code
CTBERU

Contact

College of Business 

Copeland Hall 

Athens, OH 45701

Phone: 740.593.2000

www.ohio.edu/business/ (opens in a new window)

Administrative Contact

Travis Davidson, contact person

davidsot@ohio.edu