
No fewer than six courses are required for a minor in Legal Studies. A minor in Legal Studies is open to all students. Please consult with a member of the Legal Studies faculty for written registration of minor approval. Legal Studies course instruction is offered during the day and evening. Courses are taught in a variety of formats including the more traditional lecture hall mode and on-line. Not all Legal Studies courses are taught every semester.
COURSES
41.234 Criminal Law
41.261 Introduction Legal Concepts
41.262 Introduction Business Law
41.360 Legal Issues in Racism
41.363 Corporate and Property Law
41.364 Law for the CPA and Pre-Law Student
41.365 The Legal Environment of Business
41.366 International Law
41.367 Environmental Law
41.368 Employment and Labor Law
41.369 The Courts and the Constitution
41.370 Real Estate Law
41.371 Legal Issues in Health Care
41.372 Sports & Entertainment Law
41.373 Consumer Law
41.374 Computers and the Law
41.375 Securities Regulation
41.376 Family Law
41.377 Practice Law for the Individual
41.378 Comparative European Community Law
41.379 The Relationship or Law, Logic and Ethics
41.380 Marketing?s Fifth P-Prosecution and Legal Restriction
41.381 Woman and the Law
41.382 Business Planning
41.383 Alternative Dispute Resolution
41.384 State and Local Taxation
41.385 Immigration Law
41.386 Intellectual Property
41.387 Legal Research Methods
41.390 Litigation
41.391 Federal Income Tax Law
41.395 Bankruptcy Law
41.488 Directed Study in Law
41.489 Seminar in Law
41.490 Cyber Law
Please see the undergraduate catalog for course descriptions.

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