Minor in Business Law

The Minor in Business Law prepares students to apply the law to the practice of business. It is open to both business and non-business majors, and it can benefit students considering law school as well as those interested in the intersection of law and business. This is a 15-hour program. BLAW 3301 (for students pursuing a B.B.A. degree) or BLAW 3300 (for students not pursuing a B.B.A. degree) is required of all minors, and at least 9 of the 12 hours of electives must be in Business Law (BLAW) courses.

Required Course
BLAW 3301Legal Environment of Business3
or BLAW 3300 Introduction to Business Law
Electives12
Choose 12-hours from the following (at least 9-hours must be BLAW)
Business Organizations and Government Regulations
International Business Law
Employment Law
Money Law
American Money
Sustainable Development & Law
Legal Issues in Finance & Economics
Intellectual Property & Technology Law
Independent Study in Business Law 1
Consumer Law
Occupational Crime
Principles of Economics
Law and Economics
Money and Banking
Essentials of Healthcare Law
Intellectual Property Law in Society
Media Law and Ethics
Business Ethics
Administrative Law
Professional Ethics
Philosophy of Law
Constitutional Law: Basic Structures and Principles
Total Hours15
1

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