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BULGL Business
Legal
BULGL-318 Business Law I
(3 cr.)
Fall, Spring and Summer
Introduction to the nature of law, the legal system and the judicial
process; also includes contracts, sales of goods and agency. Junior
level or higher.
BULGL-319
Business Law II (3 cr.)
A continuation of Business Law I; includes property, secured transactions,
bankruptcy, estates, commercial paper, partnerships, and corporations.
Prerequisites: take BULGL-318.
BULGL-346
Seminar (1-3 cr.)
Current topics in business. (Title will reflect specific business content.)
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BULGL-355
Principles of Risk Management (3 cr.)
Fall and Spring
An overview of the role of management of risks in business with emphasis
on identification of risks and evaluation to determine methods of handling
them. We will consider all methods with
emphasis on insurance. Junior level or higher.
BULGL-365
Principles of Real Estate (2 cr.)
Fall and Spring
Overview of transactions in real estate, examination of the law as it
relates to nature of real property, interests in real property, acquiring
ownership, brokerage, real estate sales contracts, financing, land use
control, and leasing and property management.
BULGL-401
Legal Environment of Business (2 cr.)
Fall and Spring
Changing relationship of government and industry: regulatory legislation,
administrative agencies, national policies and social control.
BULGL-473
Legal Aspects of Construction (3 cr.)
Fall
Analysis of contracts and documents used in building construction industry:
rights of the parties. Labor relations: law and labor, legality of strikes,
legality of picketing and boycott as economic pressure, unfair labor
practices, employer and union, rights and responsibilities of supervisor
and worker.
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