RELG 2630
Business, Ethics, and Society
Course Description
Social & Economic Systems, Artistic, Interpretive, & Philosophical Inquiry
This course studies how to be a moral agent in a market society. It attends to how economic issues influence different spheres of human life, both public and private, and discusses the ethics of a professional career, the moral obligations of corporations, the nature of inequality, the economic ethics of major world traditions, and how to live a morally sane human life in a market system.
Instructors
To Announced
Fall 2026
Charles Mathewes
Fall 2026
To Be Announced
Spring 2025
Jason Evans
Spring 2022
Faculty Staff
Spring 2021
Petra Turner
Fall 2020
Kendall Cox
Spring 2019
Laura Alexander
Spring 2016
Mian Faizi
Spring 2016
Christina Mcrorie
Spring 2016
Lauren Purnell
Fall 2015
Brad Barlow
Spring 2015
Guy Aiken
Fall 2014
Travis Pickell
Fall 2014
Paul Gleason
Spring 2014
Timothy Hartman
Spring 2014
Ashley Hurst
Spring 2014
Matthew Puffer
Spring 2014
Nelson Reveley
Fall 2013
Stephen Braun
Spring 2013
Shelli Poe
Spring 2013
Samuel Williams
Spring 2013
Jeremy Fisher
Fall 2012
Megan Hess
Fall 2012
Chad Wayner
Fall 2012
Paul Harper
Spring 2012
Philip Lorish
Spring 2012
Karen Guth
Spring 2011
Howard Pickett
Spring 2011
Helen Mesard
Fall 2010
Jennifer Phillips
Spring 2010