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3.00 Credits
3 credits Prerequisite: BUL 2241. This course will acquaint the student with typical legal functions connected with the formation and operation of a variety of business entities. It will primarily consider the functions of members in various business entities, including the organization and creation, continuing operation problems, typical business entity variations and a comparison with other types of business entities including sole proprietorships, partnerships, limited partnerships, limited liability partnerships, limited liability companies, and corporations. This course will also consist of a treatment of agency law and common asset protection vehicles. 47 contact hours.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits Prerequisites: (BUL 2131 or BUL 2241 or equivalent) or (permission of the Dean) and admission to the College of Technology and Management BAS Programs. This course covers the nature, classification and characteristics of law including the study of jurisdiction and the functions of the court system as they affect the business environment. Topics include common law contracts, the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) including commercial paper and bank collections, business entities, agency, securities regulation, and intellectual property. 47 contact hours.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits Prerequisite: BUL 2241 or 2131 or equivalent or admission to the Business Technology Education BS program. This course covers the nature of legal and societal institutions and environments, and major aspects of public, private, Uniform Commercial Code (UCC), and related business law. 47 contact hours.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits This course gives the international business student an overview of the legal concepts affecting individuals and/or organizations that are involved in international business. The student will be exposed to a broad survey of legal issues businesses confront in the international market place. Specifically, the student will learn about the treaties giving rise to international law, differing legal regimes, international dispute resolution processes including principles of jurisdiction, differing governmental structures as they relate to commerce, global information systems regulations and international social issues affecting businesses and their operations. 47 contact hours.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits Prerequisite: BUL 2241 or BUL 2131 or equivalent. This course gives the information technology management student an overview of the evolving legal issues involved in the business realm of cyberspace. Topics include jurisdiction, intellectual property, taxation, online contracting, privacy and free speech, civil and criminal liability. 47 contact hours. BUL 3XXX LEGAL ASPECTS OF SUSTAINABILITY 3 credits Prerequisite: BUL 2241 or BUL 2131 and admission to the Sustainability Management BAS Program. This course is intended to provide an overview of concepts and laws within the area of sustainability and environmental law. Topics covered include the history and foundations of sustainability and environmental law and the main laws and regulations surrounding sustainability and the protection of our environment. Topics covered will include the international and national impact of the Kyoto Protocol, environmental laws and regulations, emerging sustainability laws and regulations, affect of existing laws on the sustainability industry, and SEC industry regulations. 47 contact hours.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits Prerequisite: CIS 1354. This course is designed to provide the student with an understanding of database security concepts and practices. The objective of the course is to provide hands-on instruction in various database tasks that relate to securing the confidentiality, integrity and availability of information that is stored in a database. The student will be able to perform administrative tasks in different database management systems, as well as manage database user profiles, privileges, and roles. Different database application security models will be explored, as will the security advantages of utilizing virtual private databases. Finally, the process of database auditing will be explored, including auditing methods using various database management systems. 47 contact hours.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits Prerequisite: REA 0001 and Program Director permission. This course provides the students with an overview of crime prevention and analysis. Students will learn the theories and methods of crime prevention. They will also learn analytic techniques to gauge the relative merit of specific crime prevention efforts. Areas will include the development of crime prevention as a field of criminological inquiry, as well as data sources that assist in analyzing crime patterns and the effectiveness of prevention efforts. 47 contact hours.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits Prerequisite: permission of the program director. This course introduces the student to the interrelationship of gangs, drug trafficking, conspiracy, and terrorism. The course is designed to provide the student with knowledge of legal elements of a criminal conspiracy to include terrorism operations, drug interdiction, and gang organizations. 47 contact hours.
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2.00 Credits
2 credits Prerequisite: Program Director's Approval. This course is an examination of the unique problems that are associated with the institution of corrections. The student will be introduced to the philosophies, history, contemporary issues, and sentencing. The student will also examine the issues of race and gender as they are associated with corrections. 32 contact hours.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits This course provides students with an overview of street gangs, the social factors, and the general classifications necessary for the law enforcement, corrections, and public safety professional. This course explores the history, membership, activity, current trends, and influence of street gangs. Students will be challenged to define community-based solutions, and strategies to combat the criminal activity associated with street gangs. 47 contact hours.
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