Business Ethics

Minor

As corporations grow and technology evolves — what do businesses owe society? Explore questions of social responsibility, law and ethics in this interdisciplinary minor.

Why Minor in Business Ethics?

What will the world look like in 10, 20 or 50 years? A lot of it depends on how corporations and industries act today. With a minor in business ethics, you'll be poised to start your career with the skills to help make decisions that benefit businesses and society.

Why Study Business Ethics at CSUN?

Interdisciplinary Approach

The Business Ethics minor is housed in the Business Law department, but you'll take courses from multiple departments. You'll learn to approach big questions from multiple perspectives — legal, ethical, even philosophical.

Learn from Practitioners

All Business Law faculty members are licensed attorneys, bringing real-world experience into the classroom. They've achieved professional success in the field and are dedicated to mentoring and training students to be savvy, ethical leaders across a range of fields.

Bigger and Better

Because the Business Ethics minor is part of the David Nazarian College of Business and Economics, you will have access to more resources, world-class faculty and state-of-the-art facilities. We're one of the largest business schools in the country, with 7,000 students and an alumni network of more than 50,000.

What You'll Learn

All Business Ethics minors study fundamentals of business ethics, corporate social responsibility, and the ethical and legal aspects of managing technology. Then, you'll choose elective courses from departments outside the business school, including:

  • Jewish Studies
  • Philosophy
  • Religious Studies

Curriculum

Minor Eligibility

This minor is not available to students majoring in Business Administration with an option in Business Law.

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