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Assessment Brief – Level Six Undergraduate
Feedback Sheet 1 of 3
Business and Management modules
SM0381 - Applied Business Ethics - Part A - Essay
3.1
Student ID:
10003441
Programme Goal 3: Aware of ethical issues impacting on business and professional practice Objective 1: Identify an ethical dilemma in a business situation
Performance Area
Exceeds Standards
Meets Standards
Meets Standards
Needs Substantial Improvement
to Meet Standards
(A)
An excellent understanding of the
relationship between the ethical dilemma
and appropriate decisions. Outstanding
criticality is displayed in the selection and
application of decisions.
A good understanding of the relationship
between the ethical dilemma and decision
making. A good level of criticality is
displayed in the selection and application of
decisions.
Shows an awareness of the
connection between the dilemmas
and appropriate decision making.
Outcomes are based upon
assumptions.
Shows a limited understanding of decision
making or ethics. Is unable to make a
coherent connection between the two
concepts. Application is weak or nonexistent.
Student demonstrates an
understanding of the relationship
between how the dilemma is
understood and the options
available for decision-making
(B)
Student demonstrates an
understanding of the impact of
relevant contextual factors (e.g.
competitive conditions, codes of
ethics.)
7
(7-10)
(6)
(4-5)
A good understanding of how the relevant
contextual factors impact the dilemma
options. Factors have a good justification for
their impact.
Is aware of how relevant contextual
factors impact the dilemma options.
However these tend to be
generalised and omit core
relationships.
There is a limited if not absent
understanding of the relationship
between contextual factors and ethical
dilemmas.
Student demonstrates an
understanding of the stakeholders
that are potentially impacted and
with what moral intensity.
3.2
(7-10)
8
(6)
(4-5)
/10
A good understanding of how...