Course Descriptions

Doctor of Business Administration

DBA 7800
Global & Ethical Management Models
3 credits

This course examines global management with ethics as a central decision lens. Students analyze the drivers and consequences of globalization, assess national differences in political, economic, legal, and cultural systems, and evaluate how multinational enterprises compete and operate across borders. Throughout the course, students apply responsible management principles to real global decision, assessing stakeholder impact, compliance expectations, human rights and labor considerations, sustainability tradeoffs, and professional accountability in multinational contexts. Using cases and global management frameworks, students synthesize evidence, weigh ethical tensions alongside strategic objectives, and develop recommendations that are both competitive and defensible. By the end of the course, students will be able to apply an ethical decision approach to justify global recommendations and anticipate stakeholder consequences. The course culminates in a comprehensive proposal that integrates global analysis, research-based reasoning, and ethically grounded managerial judgment.

Prerequisite(s): LDR 7000 and DBA 7505