BSL 101 Business Law I -
This course examines law and society; the operation of law as it reflects the mores of human relations; and the ethics of business, criminal, and tort law with special emphasis on the law of contracts. Topics include the general principles of the law assigned, the nature of the United States legal system, the trial process, and the sources of law available. Students analyze court decisions and learn to apply the law both in fact situations and in reasoning in gray areas. Credits: 3 Semester Offered: F/S/SU

BSL 102 Business Law II -
This course covers the Uniform Commercial Code with emphasis in the areas of sales, commercial paper, property law, agency, partnership, and corporations. Students learn the general principles of law assigned, analysis of court decisions, application of law to fact situations, and reasoning in gray areas as they pertain to the UCC. Credits: 3 Semester Offered: S

BSL 103 E-Business Law & Ethics -
This course introduces legal, clerical, and cyberlegal issues as they relate to the e-business world of today. Students learn the general laws as they pertain to business with special focus on laws which pertain to e-commerce contracting, copyright, and trademark infringement. The topics of Internet crime, free speech, privacy under the U.S. Constitution, and libel and other torts are also covered. The emphasis of the course is on ethical decision-making and socially responsible and appropriate practices involving technology. Credits: 3 Corequisites: CIS 111 Semester Offered: F/S

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