Business Law (BLAW)

BLAW 3550 Legal And Safety Compliance Issues In Human Resource Management

[3 credit hours]

Introduction of the issues and challenges facing human resource specialists, generalists and managers in organizations. Legal, social and political aspects of human resource management, as well as compliance requirements for OSHA and other safety laws, are discussed.

Prerequisites: BUAD 3030 with a minimum grade of D-

Term Offered: Spring, Summer, Fall

BLAW 3570 The Laws Of Structuring And Operating A Business

[3 credit hours]

The role of law in structuring and operating business choices of sole proprietorship, agency, partnership, limited partnership, close private corporation, large public corporation, limited liability corporation and negotiable instruments law.

Term Offered: Spring, Summer, Fall

BLAW 3670 International Business Law

[3 credit hours]

The role of laws and organizations governing business done in the global arena. Study of the legal environment of international business; international sales, credits and the commercial transaction; international trade law and the regulation of the international marketplace.

Prerequisites: BUAD 3030 with a minimum grade of D-

Term Offered: Spring

BLAW 4570 Legal And Ethical Aspects Of Managing Innovation And Technology

[3 credit hours]

This course examines intellectual property systems and presents management options for the protection of intellectual property. Technology's legal and ethical aspects are covered, including case studies on specific technological innovations and products.

Prerequisites: (BUAD 3030 with a minimum grade of D- and BUAD 3470 with a minimum grade of D-)

Term Offered: Spring

BLAW 4580 Detection And Prevention Of Deceptive Business Practices

[3 credit hours]

The course prepares the student to prevent deceptive and fraudulent practices in business, including kinds and definitions of deception and fraud, history, legal aspects, legislation, detection and prevention.

Prerequisites: BUAD 3470 with a minimum grade of D-

Term Offered: Fall

BLAW 4900 Cannabis Law

[3 credit hours]

This online seminar on Cannabis, which addresses both Marijuana and Hemp, provides a practical guide for managers in navigating laws and regulations related to Cannabis use, distribution and sale; the Legal Environment in which the Cannabis industry and Cannabis businesses operate as well as the ethics supporting the legalization of Cannabis in the United States and states.

Term Offered: Spring, Fall