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BMT-2240 — Business Law II

3 credits · 3 hours

This course is an advanced study of the theory and applications of business law and commercial business transactions in both a domestic and an international environment. Students examine topics that include the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC), bankruptcy, basic business organizations and corporations, and personal and intellectual property. Students apply laws governing liability, secured transactions, and commercial paper to sales contracts, different types of exchanges and transactions, and various forms of business organizations through case studies and practical exercises. Formerly: BUS-2240. Students may not receive credit for both BUS-2240 and BMT-2240. Course

Prerequisites: BMT-2220, BUS-2240

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