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Business Ethics studies how people should make decisions in business when legal rules, company goals, and moral responsibilities do not always point in the same direction. It looks at questions such as fair treatment at work, honest advertising, corporate responsibility, consumer rights, and how businesses affect society and the environment.
Business Ethics (Business 211) is a 3-credit, self-paced online course built around video lessons, quizzes, one assignment, and a final exam. The grading is 20% Quizzes, 30% Assignment, and 50% Final Exam, so the course is structured around demonstrating understanding before the transcript is issued. When you complete it, the transcript is sent for University of Arkansas Grantham to review, and the course is recognized there as HU275 – Business Ethics, a named course equivalency.
The course gives you a practical way to think through workplace decisions, consumer issues, and corporate responsibility, which matters in programs at University of Arkansas Grantham such as the Associate of Applied Science and Bachelor of Business Administration. Because UAG accepts the course as HU275 – Business Ethics, the credit can support degree progress in a way that connects ethical reasoning to business study. That can be useful when you need to handle policy, people, and compliance issues in the same role.
After you finish Business Ethics, your transcript is sent for University of Arkansas Grantham to evaluate. UAG then applies the course as HU275 – Business Ethics, which is a named course equivalency and the strongest form of transfer recognition because it maps to a specific course code in the catalog. For UAG degree planning, that means the credit can fit directly into programs such as the Associate of Applied Science or Bachelor of Business Administration, subject to the university’s course-by-course review. UAG allows up to 90 credits, or 75%, to transfer, so this course should be considered within that overall limit.
This course is a good fit for students planning to transfer to University of Arkansas Grantham who want a named equivalency rather than a general elective, especially if they are working toward the 90-credit transfer ceiling. It can also help students who need a course that lines up with HU275 – Business Ethics in a degree plan for UAG programs. It is not the best choice if you need a course that transfers without meeting the grade requirement, since UAG awards transfer credit course-by-course for equivalent coursework with a grade of C or better.
University of Arkansas Grantham, part of the University of Arkansas System, has been DEAC-accredited since 1961 and accepts ACE-recommended credit. Transfer credit is awarded course-by-course for equivalent coursework with a grade of C or better.
Transfer credits are never guaranteed. Final credit awards are determined solely by the receiving university's registrar.
Enroll for $250 (or use a UPI Study subscription), finish in 28–30 days, and transfer 3 credits to University of Arkansas Grantham.