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Course Criteria
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1.00 - 12.00 Credits
Experience in applied biology according to a prearranged training program for a minimum of fi ve 40-hour weeks. Pre: Consent Fall, Spring
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1.00 - 12.00 Credits
Experience in applied biology according to a prearranged training program for a minimum of fi ve 40 hour weeks. Only four credits can be applied to the major. Pre: Consent Fall, Spring
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Individual Study
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3.00 Credits
A survey of the law and ethics governing marriage, family, car ownership and insurance; civil rights (fair credit, fair housing, and equal employment op por - tu ni ty); planning for illness and death; court procedures and alternative dispute resolution methods; jury service; the landlord-tenant relationship; and the rights of victims and people accused of crimes. Fall, Spring GE-9 CD-Related
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3.00 Credits
The American court system; alternative dispute resolution; ethics and the social responsibility of business; the relationship between common law, statutory law and regulatory law; con sti tu tion al, criminal, tort and contract law; product lia bil i ty; agency and business associations. Pre: ACCT 200, ISYS 101 Fall, Spring
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3.00 Credits
An examination of major legal issues created by the invention of the personal computer and the internet. Intellectual property (copyrights, trademarks, pat ents); jurisdiction of courts over non res i dent websites and computer users; free dom of speech; obscenity; defamation; privacy; com put er crimes; encryption; emerging issues. Fall
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3.00 Credits
Fundamentals of contracts, the law of sales under the UCC; the legal liability of accountants to clients and third parties. Formation of contracts; statute of frauds and parol evidence rule; contract per for mance; remedies for breach of contract; scope of UCC Article Two; sales warranties; remedies for breach of con tracts. Pre: BLAW 200 Fall, Spring
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3.00 Credits
Federal employment discrimination laws; sexual harassment; fi rst amendment rights; employee safety; workers' com pen sa tion; privacy; wrongful termination; federal laws governing the right to organize and bargain collectively; emerging issues. Pre: BLAW 200 Spring
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3.00 Credits
Legal aspects of United States global trade policies, regulation of imports, contract ing in the global marketplace, in ter na tion al marketing concerns, structure of various international or ga ni za tions and treaties. Legal aspects of international licensing and technology, transfers risks of na tion al iza tion and expropriation, international dispute resolution, comity, the Act of State, and sovereign immu ni ty doctrines. Pre: BLAW 200 Variable
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3.00 Credits
Legal aspects of checks and promissory notes, forgery and the use of counterfeit currency. Dis cuss es the Federal Reserve check collection process, electronic banking, the purchase and sale of commercial paper, debtor and creditor rights, se cu ri ties regulation, fundamentals of collateral foreclosure, the federal bankrupt cy code and insurance law. Pre: BLAW 200 Variable
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