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DSST Business Ethics and Society is a Prometric college-credit exam with 100 questions in 2 hours, a minimum recommended score of 400, and ACE-recommended 3 baccalaureate semester hours.
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DSST Business Ethics and Society is a Prometric college-credit exam with 100 questions in 2 hours, a minimum recommended score of 400, and ACE-recommended 3 baccalaureate semester hours.
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DSST Business Ethics and Society is part of Prometric's DSST credit-by-exam program, built to let colleges award credit for knowledge comparable to a business ethics and society course. The current GetCollegeCredit exam page lists form codes SS475, ST475, SY475, and SZ475; level 3 baccalaureate; 3 semester hours; and a minimum score of 400. Prometric lists the exam as 100 questions to be answered in 2 hours. The topic scope includes business ethics, moral philosophies and business ethics, social responsibilities of business, regulation of business, employer-employee relations, ethics of information, ethics in international business, corporations and stakeholders, ecology and global business, and business and government. Candidates should confirm that their institution accepts DSST credit, record the institution's 4-digit score recipient code before registering, choose online ProProctor, Prometric test center, or National Testing Center delivery as available, and verify DANTES funding eligibility if they are military-affiliated. Preparation should combine the official fact sheet, textbook-level ethics frameworks, scenario practice, and timed reviews that force quick distinctions among utilitarian, Kantian, stakeholder, regulatory, labor, privacy, environmental, and global-business issues.
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