Description
Assignments and Evaluation:
date.
available data and existing research articles.
a full bibliography to support any claims and to acknowledge any data sources.
In lieu of a midterm exam, final exam, and final project, you will have one short writing assignments (essay) of approximately 2000 – 3000 words, single-spacedwill be due on the date of submission. The one essay weigh 10 marks.
These writing essay will be centered on synthesizing course content and demonstrating your understanding of the materials. While the understanding and usage of course content is the most
important aspect of these assignments, grammar, style, and clarity are important and will contribute to your grade
Assignment Outline
Spring – 2025
Graded: 10 Marks
Submission Date:
Introduction:
This course aims to provide a multidisciplinary approach to business ethics by integrating moral
philosophy, applied ethics, management and social responsibility. It focuses on the main theories of
applied ethics as well as the main moral principles, issues and dilemmas of the business world and
the CSR. The students are encouraged critically to reflect on the corporate practices of the business
world and equip them with knowledge and skills to identify and analyze ethical, environmental, and
social issues. Upon the completion of this course, students should be able to enhance awareness and
increase understanding of the nature of business ethics in the Saudi Arabia as well as global business
environment, examine the ethical implications of business practices from a stakeholder perspective.
Moreover, help participants evaluate the social responsibility standards of companies, identify socially
responsible initiatives and convey tools for their effective implementation and evaluation and develop
critical thinking skills through the application of concepts and theories to business cases.
Aim and Objective of the Assignment:
Course assignment is designed to develop analytical skills and you should be equipped with
business mind after the semester. The emphasis of this assignment is on analytical thinking and
the goal is that you get a hands-on taste of how business people approach to problems of
development. Rather than just being informed of factual knowledge, you can acquire ability and
skill to understand backgrounds of certain phenomena and analyze how we might bring about
improvements.
Assignments and Evaluation:
• Late assignment policy: all late assignments will be marked down for each day following the due
date.
• Your work needs to be carefully written and supported by direct evidence derived from the
available data and existing research articles.
• Use references and cite sources from peer-reviewed research literature. Use in-text citations and
a full bibliography to support any claims and to acknowledge any data sources.
In lieu of a midterm exam, final exam, and final project, you will have one short writing
assignments (essay) of approximately 2000 – 3000 words, single-spaced will be due on the
date of submission. The one essay weigh 10 marks.
These writing essay will be centered on synthesizing course content and demonstrating your
understanding of the materials. While the understanding and usage of course content is the most
important aspect of these assignments, grammar, style, and clarity are important and will
contribute to your grade.
Below is a list of the topics you can choose any one for your essay writing:
1. Should employers monitor employee behavior?
2. How social media leads to a breach of confidentiality
3. Social media and improper business practices and activities
4. Have blogs toned-down business ethics?
5. Use of social media by employees for their personal, non-company use
6. Discuss how employees use social media for the company’s business objectives
7. How to ethical answer questions on social media
8. How applicable is the Kantian Ethics to the use of social media in business?
9. Should companies turn off comments on social media?
10. Trust and brands management in social media
11. How to improve ethics using social media
12. Corporate social media policy for companies
Outline for an Essay Writing
Paragraph 1: Introduction
The introductory paragraph should include the following elements: Background information:
Enough information necessary for your reader to understand your topic. The essay statement:
Indicates your essay’s topic, makes the essay purpose clear, and provides an overview of the three
main supporting points that will unify the essay. If you are writing in response to a text, the
introduction should include the title, author, and genre of that piece.
Paragraph 2: Body Paragraph
Begins with a topic sentence that identifies one main idea that will be discussed as support or proof
for the essay statement. Supporting sentences use specific details, demonstrated through closely
related examples or evidence, to expand and explain the main idea. Paragraph unity means that all
ideas in a paragraph are closely related to its topic sentence and further develop that topic sentence.
That is, all sentences in a single paragraph must be unified around a central point or idea.
Paragraph 3: Body Paragraph
This paragraph, and any subsequent body paragraph, should begin with a topic sentence that
signals the reader that a new idea or point is being introduced. As you organize your essay, keep
in mind its coherence. Coherence refers to connections among paragraphs and ideas—the logical
sequence of your thoughts. Use transition words or phrases at the outset of your body paragraphs
and to move from one idea to another within your paragraphs. Are you making clear connections
among the paragraphs and ideas? Be sure to think about coherence during the revision stage of the
writing process.
Paragraph 4: Body Paragraph
This paragraph begins with the final topic sentence that relates back to the remaining point
mentioned in the thesis statement. Each paragraph should contain a new main idea. Again, flesh
out this main idea with specific examples, details, and relevant support. Be sure to maintain
paragraph unity. That is, each sentence must relate to your topic sentence.
Paragraph 5: Conclusion
The conclusion revisits your overall purpose for writing and often invites your reader to consider
the implications of why your ideas are significant. The conclusion may restate the thesis,
summarize the paper’s major points, or leave the reader with a final thought to ponder. If you
choose to restate the thesis or summarize the essay’s main ideas, do not repeat the same wording
from the introduction or body paragraphs (rephrase it). Remember not to introduce new,
unrelated ideas in the conclusion.
Think of the introduction and conclusion as “bookends” that serve to hold the essay tightly
together. The introduction will “push” into or initiate the examination of your topic and the angle
you decide to focus on, while the conclusion will “pull” tight all the ideas that you have gathered
for a unified essay. Remember, the five-paragraph model can be expanded to include more body
paragraphs that probe more deeply into your subject. Check with your instructor to ensure whether
you can exceed this length for an assignment.
Chronology:
First page:
• Student’s Details (Name & ID)
• Title of the Topic
• Instructor’s Name
• Semester
From New page:
• Introduction
• Body
• Conclusion
• References (with In-Text Citations)
Write each essay of minimum 2000 – 3000 words single-spaced.
Follow APA format (if required), for the references and in-text citations, single spacing, for each
summary.
For APA format understanding,
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