Business Legal Studies (BULE)
School of Management
If a student takes noncore, upper-level business courses before acceptance
to the School of Management, those courses will not count on an undergraduate
degree application for any major in the school (except as general elective credit).
A grade of C or higher must be presented on the graduation application for each
upper-level course in the major. Course prerequisites are strictly enforced. Degree
status is defined as formal admission to the School of Management.
302 Legal Environment of Business (3:3:0). Prerequisite:
Completion of at least 48 credits. Exposure to general legal environment
of business with particular emphasis on the government regulatory process, business
ethics, and social responsibility. Regulatory topics include torts and crimes,
product liability, intellectual property and cyberlaw, contracts, and issues related
to employment, competition, and investor protection. Lecture, discussion, cases.
402 Commercial Law (3:3:0). Prerequisites: BULE 302; degree
status. Survey of commercial law. Emphasis on topics of interest to accounting
professionals including: contracts; commercial paper; secured transactions; debtor-creditor
rights; agency; business organizations; federal securities regulation; and accountant's
legal responsibilities. Lecture, discussion, cases.
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