Business Law
BLAW 1033: Law for Life: Understanding the Law and Personal Legal Issues
This course is a survey of the basic framework of the American legal system and topics in law that many people encounter in both business and everyday life. Upon completion of this course, students should be able to explain the structure and function of the U.S. legal system and understand the basic principles of contracts torts, crimes, property law, family law, and employment law, including the public policy and ethical issues relevant to these areas of the law.
BLAW 2033: Legal Environment of Business
ACTS Common Course - BLAW 2003
Prerequisite: Sophomore standing
A survey of the U.S. legal system, the ethical and public policy issues relevant to
business, and the principles of law commonly affecting business, including Constitutional
law, contract law, tort law, employment law, white-collar crime, and laws pertaining
to corporations and other business organizations.
BLAW 4073: Special Topics in Law
Prerequisites: BLAW 2033
Course offers an in-depth exploration of selected legal issues affecting business.
The primary focus of the course will vary from offering to offering; thus the course
may be taken more than once.