BM27403 — Introduction to Business Law
BM 27403 - Introduction to Business Law BM 27403 - Introduction to Business Law A survey course presenting a broad view of the vast array of legal issues affecting daily life in the U.S. business environment. Areas of law covered will include: the court system, common law, statutory law, Constitutional law, torts, crimes, property ownership and control, consumer transactions, insurance and risk management, contract principles, and employment law. Furthermore, the course analyzes in detail how the law applies to contracts, sales, and situations with special attention to the Uniform Commercial Code and its application. Also analyzed are collateral sales matters such as commercial paper and secured transactions. The second portion of this course includes an analysis of various business organizations such as corporations, partnerships, and independent contractors, the various aspects of management and liability, and special legal issues relating to these topics. Course Fee: $32 all, Spring Semester Hours: 3
Part of
- Business Management, A.A.B.
- Business Management, B.S.
- Business Management Minor
- Certified Financial Planning Minor
- Certified Financial Planning: Professional Certificate
- Small Business Management: Certificate
- Computer Science 2+2, B.S.
- General Studies, A.A.
- Associate of Technical Studies Learning Outcomes
- Bachelor of Technical Studies Learning Outcomes