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In 1960, our business school was the first to introduce ethics as an essential component of the MBA curriculum. Today, we continue to recognize the importance of ethics by integrating ethics and social responsibility topics throughout our MBA coursework. In addition to having a strong framework for analytical decision-making, business leaders must also be skilled at ethical decision-making. The Ethics and Social Responsibility concentration prepares students to assess ethical contexts and business situations to make well-informed decisions based on a logical framework.
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