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Learner Reviews & Feedback for Corruption by University of Pennsylvania

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About the Course

You can't understand the world today if you don't understand corruption. Every day, we see high-level government officials resigning, governments changing, hundreds of thousands of people standing in squares, holding up signs, and often risking their lives to protest the corruption in the world. It's critically important to the health of our societies to understand what people are protesting against. We want to understand corruption. This course is designed to teach you about what corruption is, what causes corruption, the effects of corruption, and how to control corruption. We'll be talking about this from a global perspective using examples from all over the world. We'll also be talking about corruption from the perspective of countries, governments, businesses, citizens, and the people within these entities. At the end of this course, you'll have a better understanding of why the world is changing according to the path of corruption. If you're in a position to make changes within your respective entity, to make decisions about corruption, you'll be able to make better decisions....

Top reviews

MA

Aug 15, 2018

I loved this course. It helped me to get a greater view at the real issue behind corruption. The last assignment really made me think about the subject and dive in to give it my best. Thank you!

LB

Dec 4, 2017

Superb course. I learned about the cause and the effects of corruption. As a forensic investigator, this helps me in understanding the causes of corruption and financial crimes. Thank you.

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By Audrey K A

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Apr 1, 2022

this course has really enabled me to read diverse materials from others across the globe. Am really impressd with the course outline, the flexibility of learning space and the in-depth knowledege it offers.

I look forward to do more courses with you.

Thank you

By Mayibongwe T N

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May 20, 2020

I enjoyed taking this course, the more lecture videos I watched the more curious I became. The way corruption was described and discussed as more than just taking a bribe and how it affects the society is certainly an eye opener.

By Richard G

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Jun 1, 2020

Professor Nichols has put together and successfully communicated a vast amount of eye/opening material. I am very fortunate to have been able to participate and regard this course as potentially life altering in its effect.

By Elke R

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Sep 24, 2020

Excellent introductory course on corruption! Gives a very good and broad first understanding of the many important aspects related to corruption and corruption control. Thank you, Prof. Nichols!

By Monica A

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Aug 16, 2018

I loved this course. It helped me to get a greater view at the real issue behind corruption. The last assignment really made me think about the subject and dive in to give it my best. Thank you!

By Lalith B

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Dec 5, 2017

Superb course. I learned about the cause and the effects of corruption. As a forensic investigator, this helps me in understanding the causes of corruption and financial crimes. Thank you.

By Pam S

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Oct 2, 2021

Paul is incredible! I have no words to express my thankfulness to you for sharing your knowledge in such an objetive way, which made it powerful. You are a gift to the world!

By Vanik G

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Aug 13, 2020

Thank you, Prof. Nichols, for bringing this topic through the Coursera platform and as a part of the specialization - Business Strategies for a Better World.

By IVAN I E

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Jan 19, 2021

Very good first approach to a global problem. It be applied to any country and any culture of the world who share this common problem and development drag.

By Anamika S

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Jun 18, 2017

For a forensic professional like me, at a nascent stage in my career, this course is a stepping stone. Wonderful material and final assignment.

By Dhinesh A D

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May 5, 2020

Great course on the overview of corruption and the reasons for the happening of it in different regions and how to control it effectively.

By Carla E

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Aug 3, 2020

Very detailed and presented in an easy to follow manner with many examples and stories to help the learners better understand. Thank you

By Vilhelm H

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Jun 19, 2017

Even though it's my first Coursera course I absolutely loved it! Very well structured and put together. I highly recommend this course!

By Borja P O

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Jun 25, 2019

Very interesting and dynamic course on corruption. And how to prevent it and what methods to apply so that it does not happen again.

By Emmanuel K O

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May 18, 2022

It was an interesting course and I learnt how corruption affects our society and ways of controlling corruption in our societies.

By Fábio d F M

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Sep 13, 2017

Muito útil, bem explicado e didaticamente dividido para ajudar ao entendimento de cada etapa no tratamento desse tema tão atual.

By Anyigor O N

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Feb 6, 2022

This course exposed me to better understand what corruption really means and the impact of corruption on us as citizens of Ni .

By Eusebio G

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Jun 27, 2019

It's a great course, I learned the way the corruption is structure in people's mind and the importance of strong institutions.

By Paula R

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Apr 26, 2020

Amazing course, that gives you a really interesting inside in the core of corruption and the effects it has on human beings

By Lorelyn D

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Oct 15, 2024

I learned so much from this course. There is hope. Indeed, using the correct strategy, corruption can be controlled!

By Denzel J S

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Jan 25, 2021

Professor Nichol was amazing! He discussed an abundant information about corruption in government and corporations.

By Emanuel M

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Apr 7, 2017

very nice introduction to corruption and the way to think about it. Shares some terminology and ways to control it

By Collin M S

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Aug 22, 2023

The course really help me a lot when refer to the USAID fraudulence manual which is guide our finance department.

By Rhonda H

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Sep 20, 2016

This is one of tortoise courses I wish were mandatory for all citizens to take. Some knowledge is just necessary.

By Alexandre S

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Mar 26, 2018

Very interesting course! Provides a wide view of corruption and most importantly how to deal with it. Awesome!