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.
Code | Title | Hours |
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Required Course | ||
BLAW 3301 | Legal Environment of Business | 3 |
or BLAW 3300 | Introduction to Business Law | |
Electives | 12 | |
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 | ||
or HON 3399Y | 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 Hours | 15 |
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