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Ethics, Leadership and Governance

Public Policy & Politics

Course Overview

Often, unnoticed, we employ ethical decision-making on a daily basis. An individual can choose to drive above the speed limit to get home faster, or an employee could lie about impending redundancies because they were asked to do so by their manager. The ethical solution to these cases might seem obvious, we can easily find cases of individuals or leaders are wilfully selecting the unethical solution, but why? And what can be done to prevent this?

09 September 2025 - 03 October 2025

Places: Available

Delivery mode: Online

Application deadline: 12 August 2025

Places: Available

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Course features

“Ethical muscle memory”, as it’s sometimes called, is the idea that it is easier to do the ethically right thing if you have experienced a similar situation in which you are already familiar with the ethical landscape of the problem.

The aim of this module is to promote and inspire this kind of engagement. We will examine how, even when equipped with appropriate ethical decision-making tools, both individuals and organisations can act in unethical ways, often without even being aware that what they are doing is wrong. It will explore the factors that can erode, mask or hide ethical decision-making that can be minimised or at least ameliorated. It will then examine how the right kinds of behaviours at the individual, leadership, and institutional levels can be promoted.

Course content

Week 1: What is ethics?

Exploring the origin of ethics, we will examine the relationship between ethics, morality, and law. Following this, we learn to identify ethical problems vs dilemmas and, why it matters for your organisation.

Week 2: Ethical Decision-Making Tools – strengths and weaknesses

In this week we weigh the strength and weaknesses of various ethical decision-making tools such as consequence-based reasoning and duty-based approaches.

Week 3: Why do things go wrong?

Apples, barrels, and barrel makers. The final week will be an investigation into reasons why ethical failures occur, drawing on psychological and environmental causes; and, subsequently, what leaders can do to prevent them.

Learning outcomes

Upon completion of this module, students will be able to:

  • Identify and apply the best ethical approach and reasoning in different institutional and organisational settings.
  • Anticipate and avoid the pitfalls of ethical failures that leaders and individuals make through practical, preventative, steps.
  • Propose actions, plans, and strategies to foster an appropriately ethical climate within an organisation.
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Entry Requirements

This short course is for mid-career professionals. Standard entry requirements are a 2:1 degree plus 3 years of relevant work experience. Applicants without a 2:1 or higher degree are welcome to apply and typically require 5+ years of relevant work experience.

Assessment

One written assignment, plus participation in webinars and discussion forums.

Our modules offer high levels of interaction with regular points of assessment and feedback. Each four week module is worth five Master's level academic credits and includes three webinars with a King's lecturer and peer group of global professionals.

Further information

Format: Taught fully online, comprising of self-directed online study, and including 3 x 1hr live webinars, plus an optional induction webinar in the week before the start of teaching and an optional assessment webinar in Week 4. There is a single assessment at the end of the course in which the student applies understanding of ethics, leadership and governance to their own area of policy responsibility.

This module has been designed specifically for an online audience. It uses a range of interactive activities to support learning including discussion forums, online readings, interactive lectures videos and online tutorials.

Tuition fees may be subject to additional increases in subsequent years of study, in line with King’s terms and conditions.

Credit level:

7

Credit value:

5

Duration:

4 weeks

Full Price:

£1,200.00

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