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Traditional and contemporary ethical principles and their historic context and relevance to business practice. Identifying the ethical beliefs and values of self and others. Examining contemporary business problems from an ethical perspective. Not open to students who have completed AETH 102A.
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Prerequisites: G.E. Foundation and Breadth Area D. Studies globalization of business; role of trade, investment liberalization, and economic integration; technology; multinational enterprises. Examines influence of cultural, social, economic, political, geographic, philosophical, and environmental forces on individual and institutional competitiveness at regional, national and global levels; appropriate strategies. G.E. Multicultural/International MI.* FS
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Examination of dynamic societal pressures affecting business. Review of governmental, public and labor pressures on business in a changing environment; business' impact upon various segments of society. Ethical principles and their relationship to business.
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Prerequisite: BA 18. Examination of the law of bailments, shipments, sales, commercial paper, and secured transactions. Nature of property; and the relation of the legal, ethical, and regulatory environment to commercial transactions. Case studies; discussion and analysis. FS
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Prerequisite: BA 18. Sole proprietorships, partnerships, limited partnerships, and corporations; advantages and limitations; social responsibilities. Effect of form on taxation and liability. Includes securities regulation, bankruptcy and insurance. Case studies; discussion and analysis.
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Prerequisite: BA 18 or permission of the instructor. Special legal problems of entrepreneurs. Topics include hiring legal counsel, selecting a business form, operating small corporations, obtaining capital, using employees to foster organizational goals, and protecting intellectual property. Focus will be on preventative law. (Formerly BA 189T) S
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Meets California statutory course requirement for real estate broker's license. Prerequisite: BA 18. Legal aspects of acquisition and ownership of real estate; conveyances, mortgages, evidences of title; planning and zoning. S
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Prerequisite: BA 18. Government and social control of private enterprise, including examination of capitalism, private property, administrative law and process, antitrust law, and development of public policy through regulation and deregulation. Case studies; discussion and analysis.
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3.00 Credits
The federal and state systems for regulating and taxing property transfers during lifetime and upon death including the policy and theory underlying the system and practical problems involved in applying estate and gift tax laws.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: BA 18. Legal issues in managing technology; intellectual property law, including patent, copyright, trade secret, and trademark; consideration of world commerce, tort, privacy, contract, antitrust, and regulation; security and privacy issues in e-commerce.
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