The Economics and Ethics of Globalization

Central European Studies Program
Budapest, Hungary

Dates: 2/9/25 - 6/1/25

Central European Studies

The Economics and Ethics of Globalization

The Economics and Ethics of Globalization Course Overview

OVERVIEW

CEA CAPA Partner Institution: Corvinus University of Budapest
Location: , Hungary
Primary Subject Area: Global Studies
Instruction in: English
Course Code: ECO 411
Transcript Source: Partner Institution
Course Details: Level 300
Recommended Semester Credits: 3
Contact Hours: 45

DESCRIPTION

"Learning the practices and consequences of managing ethically in the changing cultural, economic, political, technological, in a global environment." This course examines the norms or principles that establish and justify societies and determine the rights and responsibilities of a society in a globalized world. Furthermore, we will analyze, what is the responsibility of individuals in relation to each other and to society as a whole, and of a society in relation to other societies. The course will consider the application of these principles to such issues as justice, ethics, political, and social institutions, in a world community. The class is, first and foremost, a course about ethics and economics in a globalized world. It is also a class designed with a heavy emphasis on reading, writing, and class participation.

Corvinus University of Budapest awards credits based on the ECTS system (2 ECTS credits equals 1 U.S. credit therefore, 6 ECTS credits is equivalent to 3 U.S. credits). At Corvinus University of Budapest, all classes meet for a minimum of 180 minutes per week. Contact hours are calculated through a combination of lecture hours and outside activities which can include (workshops, seminars, fieldwork activities, guest lectures, and independent work) therefore, contact hours may vary on syllabi.


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