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Mar 13, 2026
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TECH 63400 - Global, Legal, Ethical Issues For Technology Leaders Credit Hours: 3.00. In this course, the nature of contemporary ethical, legal, and technological issues facing organizational leaders are examined. Effective organizational leadership strategies will be explored through a series of readings, discussions, case studies and reflective practice, and organizational effectiveness will be discussed in terms of topics such as ethical decision-making, corporate social responsibility, codes of ethics, public policies/government regulations, the global environment, technological innovation, risk management, and specific areas of law covering health and safety, contracts, warranties and liabilities, intellectual property, technology, and international laws and regulations. Strategies for effective leadership within the framework of managerial decision-making in an ethical context will be examined. Graduate student standing or senior status with consent of instructor. Learning Outcomes 1. Interpret the various ways that technology is pervasive in contemporary society.
2. Analyze international ethical, legal, and technological issues in organizational settings through the case study methodology.
3. Apply ethical and legal principles to organizational and governmental processes related to technological change.
4. Engage in reflective practice, applying course theory to practical situations.
5. Create an academic research paper that addresses a topic of interest related to the intersection of global, legal, ethical issues for technology leaders utilizing appropriate techniques for academic research writing. Credits: 3.00
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