ORGL 3322 Ethics, Behavior & Leadership I COURSE SYLLABUS COURSE INFORMATION
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1 ORGL 3322 Ethics, Behavior & Leadership I COURSE SYLLABUS Instructor: Mike Akin Office Location: Online Office Hours: Online or By Appointment University Address: [email protected] COURSE INFORMATION Materials Textbooks, Readings, Supplementary Readings: Title: Organizational Ethics: A Practical Approach, 2 nd Edition (2012) Authors: Johnson, Craig E. Publisher: Sage Publications, Los Angeles ISBN: Program Description: The Bachelor of Applied Science in Organizational Leadership prepares innovative leaders for employment in an increasingly diverse technological and global society. The degree develops practical workplace competencies that meet current and future challenges through a real world coursework utilizing personalized academic mentoring and tutoring. The coursework focuses on team building, ethical decision making, enhanced communication skills, critical thinking, and people skills. Graduates of this program pursue careers in education, government, nonprofit, and business organizations. Course Description: This two term course provides an examination of ethics in the workplace and the role of organizational leaders in fostering ethical behavior. Case studies, discussion, selfassessment exercises and reading assignments explore the basic frameworks of ethical dealings and moral leadership. Students will demonstrate a competency in critical thinking skills to both identify and remedy ethical issues typically encountered in organizational settings and interactions. Pretest The purpose of the pretest is to provide a baseline understanding of your knowledge of this competency. The pretest is required before students begin studying course materials. The Pretest for this course assesses your current knowledge of issues in organizational ethics, including ethical theory, components of personal development, decision making, and practicing ethics in an organization, a group, as a leadership and as a follower ethics. Course Learning Outcomes: Upon successful completion of this course the student will be able to: 1. Apply critical thinking skills in resolving ethical issues 2. Describe and analyze ethical issues and dilemmas 3. Demonstrate awareness of one s own values and investigate the interrelationships and tensions that occur between personal, professional and societal values. 4. Employ theoretical frameworks for analyzing ethical situations
2 5. Apply the principles and practices of interpersonal, group and leadership ethics to situations involving communication, exercise of influence, organizational citizenship and social responsibility Posttest and Course Project The Posttest and Course Project for this course assess your culminating knowledge of ethics, including ethical theory, components of personal development, decision making, and practicing ethics in an organization, a group, as a leadership and as a follower ethics. A score of 80 percent or higher on both Posttest and Course Project is required to demonstrate competency. If you score less than 80 percent on the Posttest and/or Course Project you will have an opportunity to review the course materials and re-take the Posttest and/or resubmit the Course Project. You may take the Posttest assessment and submit the Course Project up to three times during the seven-week term. If you have not passed the competency in three attempts, you will work with an Academic Coach to determine another method of fulfilling the program requirements in this subject. If the seven-week term ends prior to you being able to demonstrate competency you will receive a grade of "X" and be required to complete the remaining competencies in the next term. In order to demonstrate competency you must achieve an Average of 80% or higher for the Posttest and Course Project. TECHNOLOGY REQUIREMENTS This is an online course and the following technological resources are required: Computer/Internet access and connection: high-speed preferred (not dial up) Speakers - so you can hear audio enhanced assignments throughout the semester Headset/Microphone Webcam Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint This course may also require the following: As a student enrolled at Texas A&M University-Commerce, you have access to an account via myleo - all my s sent from ecollege (and all other university s) will go to this account, so please be sure to check it regularly. Conversely, you are to me via the ecollege system or your myleo as our spam filters will catch Yahoo, Hotmail, etc. Our campus is optimized to work in a Microsoft Windows environment. This means our courses work best if you are using a Windows operating system (XP or newer) and a recent version of Microsoft Internet Explorer (6.0, 7.0, or 8.0). Your courses will also work with Macintosh OS X along with a recent version of Safari 2.0 or better. Along with Internet Explorer and Safari, ecollege also supports the Firefox browser (3.0) on both Windows and Mac operating systems. It is strongly recommended that you perform a "Browser Test" prior to the start of your course. To launch a browser test, login in to ecollege, click on the 'mycourses' tab, and then select the "Browser Test" link under Support Services.
3 ACCESS AND NAVIGATION This course will be facilitated using ecollege, the Learning Management System used by Texas A&M University-Commerce. To get started with the course, go to: You will need your CWID and password to log in to the course. If you do not know your CWID or have forgotten your password, contact Technology Services at or ecollege Student Technical Support Texas A&M University-Commerce provides students technical support in the use of ecollege. The student help desk may be reached by the following means 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Chat Support: Click on 'Live Support' on the tool bar within your course to chat with an ecollege Representative. Phone: (Toll Free) to speak with an ecollege Technical Support Representative. [email protected] to initiate a support request with an ecollege Technical Support Representative. Help: Click on the 'Help' button on the toolbar for information regarding working with ecollege (i.e. How to submit to Dropbox, How to post to discussions, etc.) Course Concerns If you have questions pertaining to the content of this course (e.g., questions about an exam, about course due dates, etc.), please contact your instructor via , through the "Virtual Office," or during office hours. Other Questions/Concerns Contact the appropriate TAMU-C department related to your questions/concerns. If you are unable to reach the appropriate department with questions regarding your course enrollment, billing, advising, or financial aid, please call between the hours of 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday.) COMMUNICATION AND SUPPORT is the best way to communicate as it is checked throughout the day. However, in order to avoid duplication of questions and answers I prefer that you post all class related questions in the Virtual Office course tab. It is likely that your peers will have the same question. s of a personal nature should be sent to my address via ecollege. Course Specific Procedures: COURSE AND UNIVERSITY PROCEDURES/POLICIES A&M-Commerce will comply in the classroom, and in online courses, with all federal and state laws prohibiting discrimination and related retaliation on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, age, genetic information or veteran status. Further, an environment free from discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation, gender identity, or gender expression will be maintained.
4 Student Conduct All students enrolled at the University shall follow the tenets of common decency and acceptable behavior conducive to a positive learning environment. (See 'Code of Student Conduct' from Student Guide Handbook) Academic Integrity: Students attending Texas A&M University-Commerce are responsible for adhering to standards of academic integrity. Academic integrity is the pursuit of scholarly activity in an open, honest and responsible manner. Academic integrity is a basic guiding principle for all academic activity at Texas A&M University-Commerce and students are expected to act in accordance with this principle. Failing to adhere to academic integrity constitutes academic dishonesty. Academic Dishonesty: Academic dishonesty is considered to be a violation of the behavior expected of a student in an academic setting as well as a student conduct violation. A student found responsible for academic dishonesty is subject to appropriate academic penalty as determined by the faculty member. Students who engage in academic dishonesty also face additional disciplinary sanctions, including expulsion from the College, as outlined in the Texas A&M University-Commerce Student Code of Conduct. Students assume full responsibility for the content and integrity of the coursework they submit. Plagiarism Policy: Plagiarism is taking credit for someone else s words, ideas or images and then submitting that work for credit as if it were one s own without appropriate acknowledgement of the author. Any student suspected of cheating, submitting the work of another student, or submitting the work of another party and failing to cite his/her sources will be investigated fully, reported to college officials, and disciplined according to college guidelines. Dropping the Class If you need to adjust your schedule by dropping this course, please contact your Academic Coach. Please be aware that dropping your course may impact your financial aid, veterans and military benefits, three peat, 45-hour, and 30-hour rules. It is the student's responsibility to drop the course. If you fail to officially drop the class, a failing grade shall be assigned. Incompletes If you receive a grade of "X" or Incomplete you have one full term to complete the items that remain incomplete. If you have not submitted the necessary assignments by the end of the next full term your grade automatically converts to an "F." Student Withdrawal A student wishing to withdraw from all courses before the end of a term for which he/she is registered must clear his or her record by filing an application for voluntary withdrawal. Please contact your Academic Coach. This action must be taken by the date stated in the Academic Calendar as the last day to drop a class or withdraw. Any student who withdraws from the university is subject to the conditions outlined in the section regarding Scholastic Probation or Suspension in the university catalog. It is the student's responsibility to withdraw from classes if he or she
5 does not plan to attend during the semester in he/she has enrolled. A student has one year from the first day of a semester to appeal a withdrawal refund. Courses withdrawn are counted as attempted hours and count towards the three-peat, 45-hour and 30-hour rules and financial aid and veterans and military benefits.
6 University Specific Procedures: ADA Statement The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is a federal anti-discrimination statute that provides comprehensive civil rights protection for persons with disabilities. Among other things, this legislation requires that all students with disabilities be guaranteed a learning environment that provides for reasonable accommodation of their disabilities. If you have a disability requiring an accommodation, please contact: Office of Student Disability Resources and Services Texas A&M University-Commerce Gee Library 132 Phone (903) or (903) Fax (903) [email protected] Student Disability Resources & Services COURSE OUTLINE Module Topic Materials to Read and Review Suggested s PRETEST NO REVIEW NEEDED COMPLETE ON FIRST DAY Defining Organizational Ethics, Ethical Frameworks & Perspectives Introduction & Chapter 1 A Framework for Thinking Ethically Organizational Behavior & Ethics Communications Competencies, Influence, and Conflict Management Practicing Group, Leadership, & Followership Ethics Practicing Ethics in Organizational Systems Promoting Organizational Citizenship in a Global Society Chapters 2 & 3 Chapters 4, 5, & 6 Chapters 7, 8 & 9 Chapters 10 & 11 Chapters 12
7 POSTTEST REVIEW ALL NECESSARY MODULES COMPLETE BEFORE FINAL DAY CULMINATING PROJECT CASE STUDY REQUIRED ASSIGNMENT: Complete the case assigned. Submit to dropbox for grading. Place into eportfolio upon successful completion, as directed by instructor.
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