BSLL 1020 - Corporate Governance and Ethics

Noncredit / Fall 2008

Delivery/Location: Online

The Corporate Control and Governance online program employs a stakeholder management framework, emphasizing business' social and ethical responsibilities to both external and internal stakeholder groups. A twin theme of business ethics illustrates how ethical or moral considerations are included in the public issues facing organizations and the decision making process of managers.

This innovative program teaches companies and professionals how to reduce fraud losses - and how to effectively work to eliminate future frauds. It offers comprehensive coverage of fraud detection, warning signs, technology tools, investigation techniques (for auditors, security personnel and managers), financial statement screening, fraud risk in e-commerce, pro-active fraud risk and much more.

This course was created and is taught by Gatlin Educational Services. This online program is only offered in partnership with major colleges and universities.

Noncredit courses do not produce academic credit nor appear on a Colorado State University academic transcript.

1 Section Available

Section 220 (Online via Outreach Partner) View Syllabus
Date: Open Entry (6 mos.)
Tuition: $1,145
Registration ends Tuesday, Oct 14, 2008

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