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FRL Undergraduate Minors

Four minors are offered to both non-FRL students and to FRL students. FRL students may not count courses taken in group A for the subplan toward the minor. Please contact the minor coordinator for more information.

The Department offers four minors: Business Law, Finance, Real Estate and Financial Management of Public and Management of Public and Private Contracts  

For additional information or to add a minor, please contact the FRL Department at (909) 869-2350.

Business Law Minor

The Minor in Business Law significantly enhances the student’s knowledge of today’s increasingly complex business, employment and regulatory environment. The minor offers important knowledge and insights concerning corporate law and regulation, international business law, real estate law and practice, and contract management and law, in addition to providing substantial benefits to students who may later attend law school. 

Required Courses

Legal Environment of Business TransactionsFRL 201
Legal Environment of Business OrganizationsFRL 302

Select Four Courses From the Following

Law for Everyday LivingFRL 101
Contract Administration FRL 325
Contract Aspects of the Uniform Commerical CodeFRL 326
Government Regulation of BusinessFRL 401 
Legal Implications of Financial TransactionsFRL 403 
Legal Environment of Labor Relations FRL 406 
Entrepreneurial Law FRL 407 
Law for Accountants FRL 408
E-commerce Law FRL 410 
Legal Environment of Marketing FRL 419 
Legal Aspects of International Business FRL 426 
Real Estate Law FRL 484 
Practices and Applications of Real Estate LawFRL 485 

Finance Minor 

Financial affairs play an important role in the efficiency and effectiveness of any organization. Knowledge and skill in finance enhance an individual’s ability to function as a productive member of any organization and assist the organization to achieve its goals. Augmenting the skills of a non-finance business major/subplan with a minor in finance creates a synergetic effect. A Finance Minor complements the skills of a non-Finance student, and thus improves an individual’s potential in the job market. The Finance, Real Estate, and Law Department offers a Minor in Finance that is available to non-Finance students. The requirements are listed below:

Prerequisite Courses

Financial Accounting for Decision-Making ACC 207/207(A) 4/1 
Managerial Accounting for Decision-Making ACC 208/208(A) 4/1 
Principles of Economics EC 2014
Principles of EconomicsEC 202 
Managerial Finance IFRL 300 3
Managerial Finance IIFRL 301 3
Legal Environment of Business TransactionsFRL 201

Required Courses

Financial InstitutionsFRL 315
Investment AnalysisFRL 330
International Financial MarketsFRL 3534

Elective Courses

Select 3 of the following courses:

Business Forecasting and financial PlanningFRL 3634
Corporate Finance TheoryFRL 3674
Real Estate FinanceFRL 3834
Legal Implications of Financial TranscationsFRL 403
Financial MondelingFRL 4043
Financing Small BusinessFRL 4203
Seminar in Portfolio ManagementFRL 433
Evaluation of Financial PolicyFRL 440 4
Commerical BankingFRL 460 4

Real Estate Minor 

The minor real estate is formulated to qualify the student with the requisite courses to sit for the real estate broker's examination.

Prerequisite Courses

Financial Accounting for Decision-Making ACC 207/207(A) 4/1 
Managerial Accounting for Decision-Making ACC 208/208(A) 4/1 
Principles of Economics EC 2014
Principles of EconomicsEC 202 
Managerial Finance IFRL 300 3
Managerial Finance IIFRL 301 3
Legal Environment of Business TransactionsFRL 201

Required Courses

Fundamentals of Real EstateFRL 306
Real Estate AppraisalFRL 380
Real Estate FinanceFRL 3834
Real Estate LawFRL 4844
Real Estate Practices FRL 4854

Select at least one of the following courses with approval of an advisor:

Real Estate Economics and InstitutionsFRL 381
Real Property ManagementFRL 386
Real Estate Market AnalysisFRL 4834
Real Estate Investment AnalysisFRL 4864
Urban Land DevelopmentFRL 4904

Contract Management Minor

The minor in management of public and private contracts provides sufficient skills and understanding of the principles to enable students to successfully manage commercial contracts, apply contract cost/price techniques, and undertake contract negotiations.

*Prerequisite: FRL 201 & FRL 301.

Required Courses

Contract AdministrationFRL 325
Contract Aspects of Uniform Commerical CodeFRL 326
Contract Case StudyFRL 327*4
Contract Cost PriceFRL 328*4
Legal Environment of MarketingFRL 4194
Purchasing ManagementTOM 434