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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: 60 credits. Examines the legal environment of business activity. Students learn to explain basic legal terms; articulate legal rights and requirements in the managerial setting; identify how a particular legal issue fits into the legal system and how law develops and changes; and discuss managing an organization's legal matters, including ethical use of the law. Topics include classifications and sources of law, dispute resolution, agency, business associations, corporate governance, contracts, torts, product liability, securities, equal employ- ment opportunity; and intellectual property.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Senior standing or written permission of the instructor. Examines the legal aspects of a commercial transaction. Students learn to explain the nature of a commercial transaction including formulating a con- tract for the sale of goods, paying for the goods, and financing the transaction. Topics include contract law, the uniform commercial code (sale of goods, negotiable instruments, secured transactions, bank collections and deposits), surety, and bankruptcy. (Spring only)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: 60 credits. Examines a selected area of law with in-depth coverage of concepts and applications. Students engage in serious, focused research. Past topics include constitutional law, gender and the law, children and the law, sports law, and Internet law. May be repeated for credit with different topics.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: LW305. Examines the principal laws, legal sources, enforcement forums, and legal issues relevant to managing international business. Students learn to explain the legal framework for international business, as well as relevant U.S. law, treaty, and host country laws. Topics include legal framework for international busi- ness; international sales contracts, including CISG, carriage by sea, letters of credit, and dispute resolution; GATT, EU, NAFTA, and U.S. import/export laws, includ- ing procedures to challenge trade practices; licensing and protection of intellectual property; host country regulations affecting fair trade, financing, employment, environment, forms of business organization, and human rights relevant to business. Fulfills upper-level course requirement and substitutes for an area study course in inter- national business concentration. (Spring only)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Written permission of the instructors. As a cap- stone experience for the American Studies minor, each student develops an independent research project, internship, or service-based project, to be advised by two professors from different departments and presented at an end-of-year American Studies Symposium. The pro- ject constitutes the culmination of the student's work in American Studies and provides an opportunity for the student to bring together the perspectives of two different disciplines on a research area of particular interest. A project proposal must be submitted to and approved by the American Studies Committee prior to registration for either the fall or spring semester of the senior year. The project must contain both a research and a formal writing component (the equivalent of a 20-25 page research paper).346 The Sellinger School of Business and management
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: LW305 and senior standing. Students are pre- pared for careers in law through practical work experi- ence. Students become familiar with the legal practice of an internship sponsor and accomplish law-related projects working with a legal professional. Offered only on an independent study basis. Only one internship course may count toward graduation requirements. Management
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0.00 Credits
Sets of real numbers, polynomials, algebra of fractions, first degree equations, and inequalities in one variable; exponents, radicals, complex numbers, graphing equa- tions, and inequalities in two variables; systems of equa- tions; and other selected topics. Does not satisfy mathemati- cal sciences core requirement.
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3.00 Credits
Problem solving, sets, development of the whole number system, number theory, intuitive geometry, and mea- surement. Restricted to elementary education majors. Does not satisfy mathematical sciences core requirement. (Fall only)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MA103. Restricted to elementary education majors. The development of the real number system and its subsystems, probability, more measurement, and geometry. Does not satisfy mathematical sciences core require- ment. (Spring only)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Written permission of the instructor is required for students who have credit for MA251. The mathematical basis of elementary ciphers and codes including sub- stitution ciphers, public key ciphers, and RSA system. Topics include elementary number theory and modu- lar arithmetic. A graphing calculator will be used.
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