|
General Business Courses887-20300 Legal Environment of Business NLAIntroduction to the American legal system and the legal environment in which businesses operate. Topics covered include the judicial process; constitutional law and issues of discrimination and diversity; criminal law; intentional torts and negligence; product liability; the law of contracts; and selected current topics in law. Emphasis on case analysis, including the social, ethical, political, and economic considerations of the impact of law on business and society. Emphasis is also placed on the application of legal concepts to solve problems. Prerequisites: Two courses in social sciences; sophomore standing. 3 credits. (F-S,Y) 887-20400 Legal Environment of Business II NLAContinuation of Legal Environment of Business. This course focuses on business organizations and the regulation of business. Topics covered include agency and issues in employment law; forms of business organizations; partnerships; corporations; securities regulation; environmental law; antitrust law; corporate social responsibility; the Uniform Commercial Code; debtor-creditor relations; and selected current topics in law. Emphasis on case analysis, including the social, ethical, political and economic considerations of the impact of law on business and society. Emphasis is also placed on the application of legal concepts to solve problems. Prerequisites: 887-20300; sophomore standing. A student cannot receive credit for both 887-20400 and 887-30700. 3 credits. (S,Y) 887-30700 Commercial Law NLAIn-depth analysis of the commercial law. Topics include Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) Article 2: sales contracts and risk of loss issues; Article 3: negotiable instruments and the Holder-in-Due-Course doctrine; Article 6: bulk transfers; Article 9: secured transactions; bankruptcy; creditor and debtor rules; mortgages; liens; principals and agents; antitrust legislation; special corporation topics, such as LBOs and insider trading; liability of corporate officers and directors; and ethical considerations. Prerequisites: 887-20300; junior standing. Previously titled Business Law II (Accounting). A student may not receive credit for both 887-30700 and 887-20400. 3 credits. (S,Y) 887-31000 International Business Law NLAAn analysis of commercial law in an international context. Topics covered include major national and international trade regulations; international sales, credits, and commercial transactions; resolution processes for international disputes; U.S. trade law; import and export laws; GATT; and the regulation of the international marketplace. Emphasis is on the application of legal concepts to solve problems. Prerequisites: 887-20300; junior standing. 3 credits. (S,Y) 887-32000 Marketplace Regulation and Consumer Protection NLADiscussion and in-depth study of the role of government in protecting the consumer and regulating marketplace practices. Seminar topics include the costs and effectiveness of the administrative law process, case studies of federal regulatory agencies, and recent developments in marketing and product liability law. Emphasis on research skills and individual and group presentations. Cross-listed with 884-32000. Students may not receive credit for both 887-32000 and 884-32000. Prerequisites: 887-20300; junior standing. 3 credits. (Y) 887-32300 Legal Research Seminar NLAIntroduction to legal research and legal writing. During the first half, students use the Cornell University law school library to research state and federal statutes and cases, and they complete weekly research assignments. Once use of the law school library is mastered, the focus changes to a tutorial-structured course in which students use computerized databases located at Ithaca College to prepare legal memoranda. Prerequisites: 887-20300; junior standing. 3 credits. (Y) 887-35300 Real Estate Law NLAFundamental concepts of the law of real property, including real estate contracts, liens, leases, mortgages, deeds, zoning and other limitations on land use, and such specialized topics as real estate implications of the Americans with Disabilities Act. Prerequisites: 887-20300; junior standing. 3 credits. (IRR) 887-43000 Business and Society NLAInterrelationships of individuals, business firms, consumer groups, and governments in American society. Case studies are used to illustrate a broad range of issues, such as business social responsibilities, governmental regulation of business, antitrust cases, and the role of consumer movements. Prerequisites: Senior standing. 3 credits. (IRR) 887-49700 Selected Topics in General Business NLASee 880-39700. Offered on demand only. (IRR) 887-49800 Internship: General Business NLASee 882-49800. (F-S,Y) 887-49900 Independent Study: General Business NLASee 880-49900. (F-S,Y) |
|
|
|
A. Ozolins, Office of Publications, 21. October, 2002 |