The 126-credit in interdisciplinary curriculum allows 18 credits
of non-business electives and integrates the following areas of
study:
- 48-credit liberal arts and science core
- 36-credit major area with six required law (18 credits) and six
elective sector-specific law/ethics (18 credits) courses
- 24-credit business/economy component with one elective (three
credits) and seven required (21 credits) courses including
accounting, economics and management or marketing.
Requirements in the Liberal Arts and Sciences Core
- Discover New York
- History
- Mathematics
- Science
- Speech
- Social Science
- Art, Language and Cultural Studies
- English Comp. and Literature
- Philosophy
- Theology
Requirements in the Major area
- BLW 1001 - Law and Business
- BLW 1005 - Topics of Business Law
- BLW 1015 - Legal Environment of the Workplace
- BLW 1020 - International Business Law
- BLW 1030 - Business Litigation-Small Claims
- REM 1003 - Fundamentals of Real Property Law
Plus 6 courses to be chosen from the
following:
- PHI 1024 - Media Ethics
- REM 1013 - Real Estate Environmental Issues
- SEC 1002 - Contemporary Legal Issues in Private and Public
Protection
- COM 2404 - Law of Public Communication
- JOU 1402 - Ethics and Law in Journalism
- HSA 1011 - Legal Aspects of Health Organizations
- HSA 1038 - Patient Rights, Responsibilities and Advocacy
- HMT 1007 - Hospitality Law and Ethics
- CUS 1175 - Computers and the Law
- TEL 1021 - Telecommunications Regulation
- SPM 1010 - Legal Aspects of Sport Management
The business/economy required courses
are:
- ACC 1007 - Fundamentals of Accounting I
- ACC 1008 - Fundamentals of Accounting II
- ECO 1001 - Principles of Economics I
- ECO 1002 - Principles of Economics II
- PSY 1025 - Organizational Psychology
- ENG 1006 - Effective Business Writing
- PSC 1001 - American National Government (satisfies Core social
science)
Plus one of the following
courses:
- MKT 1001 - Principles of Marketing
- MGT 1001 - Principles of Management
Plus one of the following
courses:
- SOC 1004 - Organizational Sociology
- SOC 1031 - Sociology of Work