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Study module, curriculum year 2022–2023
MAB.SUST-M30
Thematic Module in Responsible Business and Sustainability, Open University Studies, 5–20 cr
Tampere University
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Description
KATVAA11 Business Ethics (Yritysetiikka) course or corresponding
studies is a compulsory first part of this thematic module. The student
must complete KATVAA11 Business Ethics (Yritysetiikka) before being able
to complete the other courses of this module. If you have corresponding
studies from another university, please contact the teacher about
taking the thematic module.
Business ethics; Stakeholder approach; Corporate sustainability; Corporate responsibility and accounting; Corporate social responsibility reporting; Relationships between business, society and nature; Responsibility in different business models and contexts.
Business ethics; Stakeholder approach; Corporate sustainability; Corporate responsibility and accounting; Corporate social responsibility reporting; Relationships between business, society and nature; Responsibility in different business models and contexts.
Objectives
The student understands the relationships between business, society and nature and is familiar with the challenges related to their interlinkages. The student knows the theoretical underpinnings of business ethics, corporate social responsibility, and sustainability. The student is able to identify and apply tools for organisational accountability and responsible business practices.
Study module code
MAB.SUST-M30Language of instruction
English
Finnish
Academic year
2022–2023Level of study
Other studiesFields of study
Business, Administration and LawMaximum credits
20 Persons responsible
Responsible teacher:
Anna HannulaPrerequisites
Further information
Study module code
MAB.SUST-M30Language of instruction
English
Finnish
Academic year
2022–2023Level of study
Other studiesFields of study
Business, Administration and LawMaximum credits
20 Persons responsible
Responsible teacher:
Anna Hannula