Business Law and Public Policy
Students may seek an academic minor in business law and public policy.
Minor in Business Law and Public Policy
The business law and public policy minor complements the skills the student gains in his or her major discipline by exploring and analyzing legal, social, environmental, technological, and ethical issues affecting business, industry, and government.
Objectives
The student who graduates with a minor in business law and public policy will be able to
- Discuss and analyze legal theories, concepts, and issues related to the conduct of business transactions.
- Describe the integral and complex interactions among law, business, and public policy variables and their significant societal and ethical considerations.
- Employ critical-thinking, analytic, and effective communication skills—developed through case briefings, presentations, and discussions—when engaged in problem solving.
- Participate in collaborative strategies to encourage cooperative team efforts and enhance problem-solving skills.
- Undertake pertinent research at a professional level using computer-based technology.
Requirements for the Minor
A minor in business law and public policy requires the completion of 15 credits of coursework in business law and public policy, chosen from the following courses:
- BMGT 378 Legal Environment of Business
- BMGT 380 Business Law I
- BMGT 381 Business Law II
- BMGT 405 Environmental Management and Business
- BMGT 428 Legal Aspects of Technology Management
- BMGT 437 International Business Law
- BMGT 454 The Global Manager and Public Policy
- BMGT 482 Business and Government
- BMGT 496 Business Ethics
- HRMN 408 Employment Law for Business
- HRMN 462 Labor Relations Law
Students are recommended to take BMGT 380 and BMGT 496 as the first courses if not already applied elsewhere in the degree. Courses may not duplicate those used to meet the requirements for the major. At least 9 credits must be earned in upper-level courses (numbered 300 or above). Prerequisites apply for all courses.
For a listing of all the requirements for the bachelor’s degree, students should refer to their major and Bachelor’s Degrees.
Information based on the UMUC Europe Undergraduate Catalog 2008-2009. (pdf 4.9MB)
Last updated: 13 August 2008
