|
Nov 21, 2024
|
|
|
|
2023-2024 WWCC College Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
|
BUS& 201 - Business Law I Credits: 5 LEC hours per week: 5 Introduction to law with an analysis of its origin and development and its interaction with business, including: legal procedures, contractual capacity, negotiable instruments, constitutional authority, business tort, product liability, bankruptcy, security regulations, anti-trust, Uniform Commercial Code, and principles of consumer protection. Formerly: BA 251 and BA 252. Course Outcomes:
- Identify strategies in how to review Case Studies.
- Recognize, describe, and apply correct legal terminology to basic legal concepts and selected areas of law affecting business transactions.
- Recognize and describe ethical issues in business, including their legal implications.
- Solve legal problems and questions using critical thinking methods
- Explain relationship between U.S. law and foreign jurisdictions and, in particular, the international commercial law of contracts.
Course Topics:
- Introduction to law, sources of law and legal thinking
- Ethics and Social Responsibility in Business
- Structure of the Courts and Alternate dispute resolution
- Basic Civil Procedure
- Introductory international law issues for US consideration
- Constitutional Authority to regulate business
- Intentional torts, negligence, strict liability and products liability
- Criminal law and business
- Real property and landlord/tenant law
- Wills, estate and elder law
- Extensive coverage of contracts: elements, analysis, performance, discharge, breach of contract and contracts in cyber space
- Business organizations (sole proprietorship, partnerships, corporations) law for small business
- Agency law
- Employment law
- Government regulation and business
- Professional liability and ethics recap
- Intellectual Property
- Intro to the UCC, Article 2: Sales Contracts
- Will, Estates, & Trusts, Insurance, Personal Property & Bailments
- Personal property and bailments
- Negotiable instruments and banking
- Creditor rights and bankruptcy
- Secured transactions
- More extensive Art. 2 and warranty
- Corporations and securities law
Course Attribute(s): Listed Elective
|
|