Curious about how ethical decision making works in everyday life? With two new, thought-provoking Coursera courses, you can now explore these questions – and earn automatic credits at the same time! Until now, the Coursera intelligens szakosodás modul focused mainly on digital skills, but it has just expanded with two exciting new topics. Each course is worth 2 credits upon completion.
Unethical Decision Making in Organizations
This course explores why even well-intentioned individuals can end up making unethical choices when under strong organizational pressure. Throughout the course, you’ll apply theories from psychology, sociology, management, and philosophy to analyze famous organizational scandals.
Key topics include:
-Ethical vs. unethical decision-making: how social and organizational contexts shape individual choices.
-The power of strong situations: how routines and norms influence ethical failures.
-Ethical blindness: how to recognise and prevent risks.
What is Corruption: Anti-Corruption and Compliance
This course examines the many faces of corruption – from everyday tipping to large-scale bribery cases. You’ll learn how to recognize, manage, and prevent corruption in organizational practice. The goal of this course is to equip you with knowledge and tools to handle ethical challenges more responsibly.
Key topics include:
-The concept of corruption: distinguishing between tipping and illegal bribery.
-Compliance programs: practical strategies and corporate policies for avoiding corruption.
-Prevention and detection: methods to spot early warning signs of corruption.
Both courses cover unconventional yet essential topics that help broaden your perspective. You can find the Coursera for SZTE link here, and the full list of courses with automatic credits is available at this link.