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MA in Ethics
(Corporate Responsibility)
Joint Programme (NFQ Level 9)
MA in Ethics
(Corporate
Responsibility)
The MA in Ethics (Corporate Responsibility) is a specialist
pathway within the MA in Ethics offered jointly by Dublin
City University and Mater Dei Institute of Education in
partnership with the Association of Compliance Officers
in Ireland (ACOI). The pathway is designed to provide
participants with the conceptual knowledge and practical
skills that are needed to design and manage within
organisations the ethical, social and governance aspects
of business decision-making and operation. Participants
will learn how to apply business ethics concepts and
frameworks to the responsible management of organisations.
The programme is offered on a part-time basis over two
years. It leads to the award by Dublin City University of the
MA in Ethics (Corporate Responsibility). The programme is
interdisciplinary, drawing on the expertise of lecturers
from MDI, the DCU Institute of Ethics, DCU Business School,
the DCU Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences and
practitioners in the field of Business Ethics in Financial
Services.
The programme is part of a professional development
framework for ACOI members and for individuals within
the wider business community who wish to develop their
leadership skills for Business Ethics & Corporate
Responsibility roles within organisations.
The pathway has been designed to appeal to individuals
carrying out roles in or related to:
• Ethics & Compliance
• Corporate Responsibility/Citizenship
• Stakeholder Relations
• Organisational or Board Governance or Risk Management
• Social Accounting/Reporting
• Socially Responsible Investment
• Ethics, Audit, Risk or Compliance Committees
• Regulatory and public sector bodies
Who is this MA
programme for?
2 Years part-time
Modules
The programme is of a modular design. Programme
participants will be required to complete six 10-credits
taught modules and complete a thesis (30 credits).
Core Taught Modules
Participants must complete the following modules:
• Introduction to Ethics
• Business Ethics
• Ethics in Finance
• Corporate Governance and Stakeholder Accountability
• Implementing an Effective Ethics Programme
Option Taught Modules
Programme participants also complete one other taught
module selected from the suite of modules on offer in the
general MA in Ethics. The selection of option modules will
depend on the timetable. For full list of module descriptors
/learning outcomes for the modules offered on the general
MA in Ethics, please visit www.materdei.ie/ethics
Topics Include
• Code of Ethics Design and Implementation
• Corporate Governance and Stakeholder Accountability
• Ethical Decision-Making
• Ethical Leadership
• Internal Ethical Auditing
• Ethical, Social and Governance (ESG) Risks
• Ethics Management Systems
• Ethical Theories & Frameworks
• Regulatory Environment
• Ethical Training Programmes
• Ethics in a Global Context
• Corporate Social Responsibility
Scheduling
The MA in Ethics is a two-year, part-time, programme.
The programme commences in September 2015.
President Michael D. Higgins
‘Toward an ethical economy’
“What constitutes a good life? What is necessary to
human flourishing? What kinds of human capabilities
do particular societies value, encourage, genuinely enable,
or block? What conceptions of human nature and the good
society underpin our contemporary economic discourse?
... These are but a few examples of the questions our
times require us to raise ....”
For an application form and fee informtaiton please visit:
www.materdei.ie/ethics-corporate-responsibility
Applications must be accompanied by a non-refundable
application fee of €25 (Cheques should be made payable
to Mater Dei Institute of Education). Upon receipt of an
offer of a place a non-refundable deposit of €500 is
immediately payable to secure a place on the programme.
Application
The MA in Ethics (Corporate Responsibility) is awarded
by Dublin City University [Level 9 of the National
Framework of Qualifications]. Participants who do not
wish to complete an entire MA may exit the programme
with a Graduate Diploma in Ethics (Corporate
Responsibility) after successfully completing 60
credits of taught modules or with a Graduate Certificate
in Ethics after successfully completing 30 credits of
taught modules.
Exit Awards Available
Applications to the pathway are invited from individuals
who meet the usual academic criteria for entry to Masters
programmes. More specifically, applicants must normally
hold a relevant honours primary degree in a business or
legal discipline at NFQ Level 8 with at least 3 years
management experience in a Compliance, Governance
or related role. Applicants who do not hold a primary
degree but have exceptional middle and senior
management experience in a control, advisory,
consulting or governance function (compliance, audit,
ethics, or risk) are eligible to apply and will be considered
on a case-by-case basis. Applicants who are not currently
a member of the ACOI will become Associate members
as part of enrolment. Please visit www.acoi.ie for details
or contact the ACOI Education Officer (details overleaf).
Entry Requirements
Programme participants must also complete a minor
thesis (15,000 words). To prepare for this in year 1,
participants complete a series of seminars on academic
writing skills and research methodologies. These seminars
are held on two Saturdays. Participants may complete a
theoretical thesis or engage in research that is directly
linked to a project or initiative related to their professional
work.
Thesis
The MA in Ethics (Corporate Responsibility)
is a key addition to ACOI’s programme of
education and professional development for
Compliance and Ethics Officers and indeed
anyone with an interest in promoting the
values of honesty, integrity and fairness in
financial services. Firms that successfully
manage the ethical challenges of the
financial services market will gain competitive
advantage. Those who fail to do so will
suffer the wrath of all stakeholders -
from customers to shareholders, from
regulators to the public at large. Rebuilding
and restoring trust and confidence in
financial services is a significant task.
The Board of ACOI believes that that, as a
professional association dedicated to the
education of compliance professionals, we
need to develop and nurture the ethical skills
of senior professionals across all sectors of
financial services. It is no longer sufficient to
act compliantly alone. Neither is it possible or
desirable to regulate for everything. We must
develop ethical leaders - those who will help
and advise firms on setting the right tone
and having the strength of character and
commitment to act responsibly.
For this reason we have partnered with
Dublin City University and Mater Dei
Institute of Education in the provision
of this MA pathway in Ethics (Corporate
Responsibility) for Compliance Officers and
others who wish to develop their skills in this
area. Due to its interdisciplinary nature, ACOI
is confident that this programme will assist
participants to develop their thinking and
values, to examine ethical dilemmas and to
develop as ethical leaders. Using the skills
acquired, our aim is that our membership
will, over time, help build and reinforce the
necessary sense of trust and confidence in
financial services firms.
I, and the Board of the ACOI, commend
this programme to you and wish you every
success with your studies and for the future.
Chairperson Melanie Blake
Introduction
from ACOI
Chairperson,
Melanie
Blake
Anne-Marie Blaney
MA in Ethics - Graduate
“The MA in Ethics programme provides excellent insight
and knowledge about ethical theories and principles
that are so connected to practical decision taking.
Lecturers provide an opportunity to engage in learning,
discussion and debate on case scenarios with fellow
participants from diverse and interesting backgrounds.”
Application forms are available on:
www.materdei.ie/ethics-corporate-responsibility
Alternatively, please contact:
Postgraduate Admissions Office
Mater Dei Institute of Education
Clonliffe Road
Dublin 3
P: (01) 808 6518
E: mdi.admissions@dcu.ie
Apply early to secure a place on the programme.
For application closing dates please visit
www.materdei.ie/ethics-corporate-responsibility
How do I apply?
If you want to find out more about the programme,
please contact MDI Postgraduate Admission Office
(01 808 6518, mdi.admissions@dcu.ie). Alterna-
tively, please contact:
Pathway Coordinator and Joint Chair
of the Programme Board
Dr Alan Kearns
Lecturer, MDI
T: (01) 808 6529
E: alan.kearns@dcu.ie
Joint Chair of the Programme Board
Professor Bert Gordijn
Director of Institute of Ethics, DCU
T: (01) 700 6140
E: bert.gordijin@dcu.ie
ACOI
Mr Finbarr Murphy
Director of Education and Professional
Development
T: (01) 669 8506
E: finbarr.murphy@acoi.ie
Want to find out more?
Mater Dei Institute of Education (MDI) is a College
of Dublin City University. MDI specialises in teacher
education, theology, religious studies, Irish studies,
humanities, philosophy and ethics. MDI seeks to
developin graduates a capacity for creative thought,
critical openness and rigorous intellectual inquiry.
MDI
The Institute of Ethics was established in 2008 to
play a leading role in raising public awareness of, and
stimulating debate about, ethical issues. The Institute is
concerned with ethical decision-making across a wide
range of disciplines, including business, technology,
politics, media, healthcare, life-sciences and education
and seeks to contribute to national and international
debates of concern to the public.
DCU Institute of Ethics
Neither MDI/DCU nor ACOI are bound by any error in, or omission from, this brochure.
DCU Business School is recognised nationally and
internationally for the quality of its business education
programmes, its research activities and its innovative
approaches to enterprise engagement. Its programme
portfolio, which embraces the Bachelor, Masters and
Doctorate levels, is characterised by academic excellence
and industry relevance and many programmes are
developed in collaboration with organisations in the
private and public sectors, international partners and
other faculties in DCU.
DCU Business School
The Association of Compliance Officers in Ireland (ACOI)
is the professional body for compliance officers working
in financial services. Established in 2002 ACOI has grown
to over 2700 members. Its goals are to: promote the
advancement of knowledge and ideas in regulatory
compliance and business ethics; provide training and
examinations in regulatory compliance and business
ethics; promote the highest ethical standards among
all persons engaged in regulatory compliance. Now more
than ever, the role of the compliance professional is
centre stage in all financial institutions. The spotlight
on compliance will continue into the future as the
institutions deal with increasing regulation and the
need to be open, transparent and accountable.
ACOI
The DCU Incorporation Programme
Mater Dei Institute of Education (MDI), St. Patrick’s
College, Drumcondra (SPD), and the Church of Ireland
College of Education (CICE) are planning to become part
of DCU from 2016. In 2016, classes for students in year
two of a part-time programme, will take place on the
St. Patrick’s campus and/or the Glasnevin campus.
Please visit www.dcuincorporation.ie for more information.

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15 16MA in Ethics - Corporate Responsibility

  • 1. MA in Ethics (Corporate Responsibility) Joint Programme (NFQ Level 9)
  • 2. MA in Ethics (Corporate Responsibility) The MA in Ethics (Corporate Responsibility) is a specialist pathway within the MA in Ethics offered jointly by Dublin City University and Mater Dei Institute of Education in partnership with the Association of Compliance Officers in Ireland (ACOI). The pathway is designed to provide participants with the conceptual knowledge and practical skills that are needed to design and manage within organisations the ethical, social and governance aspects of business decision-making and operation. Participants will learn how to apply business ethics concepts and frameworks to the responsible management of organisations. The programme is offered on a part-time basis over two years. It leads to the award by Dublin City University of the MA in Ethics (Corporate Responsibility). The programme is interdisciplinary, drawing on the expertise of lecturers from MDI, the DCU Institute of Ethics, DCU Business School, the DCU Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences and practitioners in the field of Business Ethics in Financial Services. The programme is part of a professional development framework for ACOI members and for individuals within the wider business community who wish to develop their leadership skills for Business Ethics & Corporate Responsibility roles within organisations. The pathway has been designed to appeal to individuals carrying out roles in or related to: • Ethics & Compliance • Corporate Responsibility/Citizenship • Stakeholder Relations • Organisational or Board Governance or Risk Management • Social Accounting/Reporting • Socially Responsible Investment • Ethics, Audit, Risk or Compliance Committees • Regulatory and public sector bodies Who is this MA programme for? 2 Years part-time Modules The programme is of a modular design. Programme participants will be required to complete six 10-credits taught modules and complete a thesis (30 credits). Core Taught Modules Participants must complete the following modules: • Introduction to Ethics • Business Ethics • Ethics in Finance • Corporate Governance and Stakeholder Accountability • Implementing an Effective Ethics Programme Option Taught Modules Programme participants also complete one other taught module selected from the suite of modules on offer in the general MA in Ethics. The selection of option modules will depend on the timetable. For full list of module descriptors /learning outcomes for the modules offered on the general MA in Ethics, please visit www.materdei.ie/ethics Topics Include • Code of Ethics Design and Implementation • Corporate Governance and Stakeholder Accountability • Ethical Decision-Making • Ethical Leadership • Internal Ethical Auditing • Ethical, Social and Governance (ESG) Risks • Ethics Management Systems • Ethical Theories & Frameworks • Regulatory Environment • Ethical Training Programmes • Ethics in a Global Context • Corporate Social Responsibility Scheduling The MA in Ethics is a two-year, part-time, programme. The programme commences in September 2015. President Michael D. Higgins ‘Toward an ethical economy’ “What constitutes a good life? What is necessary to human flourishing? What kinds of human capabilities do particular societies value, encourage, genuinely enable, or block? What conceptions of human nature and the good society underpin our contemporary economic discourse? ... These are but a few examples of the questions our times require us to raise ....”
  • 3. For an application form and fee informtaiton please visit: www.materdei.ie/ethics-corporate-responsibility Applications must be accompanied by a non-refundable application fee of €25 (Cheques should be made payable to Mater Dei Institute of Education). Upon receipt of an offer of a place a non-refundable deposit of €500 is immediately payable to secure a place on the programme. Application The MA in Ethics (Corporate Responsibility) is awarded by Dublin City University [Level 9 of the National Framework of Qualifications]. Participants who do not wish to complete an entire MA may exit the programme with a Graduate Diploma in Ethics (Corporate Responsibility) after successfully completing 60 credits of taught modules or with a Graduate Certificate in Ethics after successfully completing 30 credits of taught modules. Exit Awards Available Applications to the pathway are invited from individuals who meet the usual academic criteria for entry to Masters programmes. More specifically, applicants must normally hold a relevant honours primary degree in a business or legal discipline at NFQ Level 8 with at least 3 years management experience in a Compliance, Governance or related role. Applicants who do not hold a primary degree but have exceptional middle and senior management experience in a control, advisory, consulting or governance function (compliance, audit, ethics, or risk) are eligible to apply and will be considered on a case-by-case basis. Applicants who are not currently a member of the ACOI will become Associate members as part of enrolment. Please visit www.acoi.ie for details or contact the ACOI Education Officer (details overleaf). Entry Requirements Programme participants must also complete a minor thesis (15,000 words). To prepare for this in year 1, participants complete a series of seminars on academic writing skills and research methodologies. These seminars are held on two Saturdays. Participants may complete a theoretical thesis or engage in research that is directly linked to a project or initiative related to their professional work. Thesis The MA in Ethics (Corporate Responsibility) is a key addition to ACOI’s programme of education and professional development for Compliance and Ethics Officers and indeed anyone with an interest in promoting the values of honesty, integrity and fairness in financial services. Firms that successfully manage the ethical challenges of the financial services market will gain competitive advantage. Those who fail to do so will suffer the wrath of all stakeholders - from customers to shareholders, from regulators to the public at large. Rebuilding and restoring trust and confidence in financial services is a significant task. The Board of ACOI believes that that, as a professional association dedicated to the education of compliance professionals, we need to develop and nurture the ethical skills of senior professionals across all sectors of financial services. It is no longer sufficient to act compliantly alone. Neither is it possible or desirable to regulate for everything. We must develop ethical leaders - those who will help and advise firms on setting the right tone and having the strength of character and commitment to act responsibly. For this reason we have partnered with Dublin City University and Mater Dei Institute of Education in the provision of this MA pathway in Ethics (Corporate Responsibility) for Compliance Officers and others who wish to develop their skills in this area. Due to its interdisciplinary nature, ACOI is confident that this programme will assist participants to develop their thinking and values, to examine ethical dilemmas and to develop as ethical leaders. Using the skills acquired, our aim is that our membership will, over time, help build and reinforce the necessary sense of trust and confidence in financial services firms. I, and the Board of the ACOI, commend this programme to you and wish you every success with your studies and for the future. Chairperson Melanie Blake Introduction from ACOI Chairperson, Melanie Blake Anne-Marie Blaney MA in Ethics - Graduate “The MA in Ethics programme provides excellent insight and knowledge about ethical theories and principles that are so connected to practical decision taking. Lecturers provide an opportunity to engage in learning, discussion and debate on case scenarios with fellow participants from diverse and interesting backgrounds.”
  • 4. Application forms are available on: www.materdei.ie/ethics-corporate-responsibility Alternatively, please contact: Postgraduate Admissions Office Mater Dei Institute of Education Clonliffe Road Dublin 3 P: (01) 808 6518 E: mdi.admissions@dcu.ie Apply early to secure a place on the programme. For application closing dates please visit www.materdei.ie/ethics-corporate-responsibility How do I apply? If you want to find out more about the programme, please contact MDI Postgraduate Admission Office (01 808 6518, mdi.admissions@dcu.ie). Alterna- tively, please contact: Pathway Coordinator and Joint Chair of the Programme Board Dr Alan Kearns Lecturer, MDI T: (01) 808 6529 E: alan.kearns@dcu.ie Joint Chair of the Programme Board Professor Bert Gordijn Director of Institute of Ethics, DCU T: (01) 700 6140 E: bert.gordijin@dcu.ie ACOI Mr Finbarr Murphy Director of Education and Professional Development T: (01) 669 8506 E: finbarr.murphy@acoi.ie Want to find out more? Mater Dei Institute of Education (MDI) is a College of Dublin City University. MDI specialises in teacher education, theology, religious studies, Irish studies, humanities, philosophy and ethics. MDI seeks to developin graduates a capacity for creative thought, critical openness and rigorous intellectual inquiry. MDI The Institute of Ethics was established in 2008 to play a leading role in raising public awareness of, and stimulating debate about, ethical issues. The Institute is concerned with ethical decision-making across a wide range of disciplines, including business, technology, politics, media, healthcare, life-sciences and education and seeks to contribute to national and international debates of concern to the public. DCU Institute of Ethics Neither MDI/DCU nor ACOI are bound by any error in, or omission from, this brochure. DCU Business School is recognised nationally and internationally for the quality of its business education programmes, its research activities and its innovative approaches to enterprise engagement. Its programme portfolio, which embraces the Bachelor, Masters and Doctorate levels, is characterised by academic excellence and industry relevance and many programmes are developed in collaboration with organisations in the private and public sectors, international partners and other faculties in DCU. DCU Business School The Association of Compliance Officers in Ireland (ACOI) is the professional body for compliance officers working in financial services. Established in 2002 ACOI has grown to over 2700 members. Its goals are to: promote the advancement of knowledge and ideas in regulatory compliance and business ethics; provide training and examinations in regulatory compliance and business ethics; promote the highest ethical standards among all persons engaged in regulatory compliance. Now more than ever, the role of the compliance professional is centre stage in all financial institutions. The spotlight on compliance will continue into the future as the institutions deal with increasing regulation and the need to be open, transparent and accountable. ACOI The DCU Incorporation Programme Mater Dei Institute of Education (MDI), St. Patrick’s College, Drumcondra (SPD), and the Church of Ireland College of Education (CICE) are planning to become part of DCU from 2016. In 2016, classes for students in year two of a part-time programme, will take place on the St. Patrick’s campus and/or the Glasnevin campus. Please visit www.dcuincorporation.ie for more information.