24 Units for Bus. Concentrations & 56 Unit for Non-Bus. Major
--Not Open to Finance, Real Estate and Law Concentration--
 
In today’s increasingly complex work environment, an understanding of the various aspects of the law is a tremendous advantage. A minor in Business Law can provide a student with legal insights in areas ranging from the Uniform Commercial Code to the Federal Trade Commission, securities law, real estate law, labor law and marketing law, among many others. Both business and non-business students can increase both their knowledge and their marketability in the job market by obtaining a Business Law minor. While these courses should not be viewed as “law school” course substitutes, they have been a substantial benefit to students who have attended law school.
REQUIRED COURSES UNITS
FRL 201 Legal Environment of Business Transactions
4
FRL 302 Legal Environment of Business Organizations
4
  8
GROUP ELECTIVES (Select 4 courses from the following)
FRL 101 Law for Everyday Living
4
FRL 325 Contract Administration
4
FRL 326 Contract Aspects of the Uniform Commercial Code
4
FRL 401 Government Regulation of Business
4
FRL 403 Legal Implications of Financial Transactions
4
FRL 406 Legal Environment of Labor Relations
4
FRL 407 Entrepreneurial Law
4
FRL 408 Law for Accountants ***
4
FRL 410 E-Commerce Law
4
FRL 419 Legal Environment of Marketing
4
FRL 426 Legal Aspects of International Business
4
FRL 484 Real Estate Law *
4
FRL 485 Practices and Applications of Real Estate Law **
4
  16
Minimum total units required for Minor = 24 units
* FRL 106 & FRL 201 are prerequisites for FRL 484
** FRL 201 is a prerequisite for FRL 485
*** ACC 208 is a prerequisite for FRL 408
Approval of your Business Law Minor contract may be obtained from the Law Minor Advisors.
FACULTY ADVISOR BLDG./ROOM PHONE
Prof. Richard J. Bergstrom 66-207 869-2395
Prof. Robert J. Enders 66-210 869-2397
Prof. Jeanne D. Lunsford 66-225 869-4525
Prof. John B. Wyatt 66-216 869-2407
Prof. N. Gregory Young 66-209 869-2408
 
Rev. 3/10/04