Master of Business Administration (MBA) Business Law Concentration
Purpose
For interested students, a concentration in Business Law is available in the MBA program. Students with an interest in Business Law can enhance their MBA by learning about relevant current legal issues and theoretical perspectives or develop their knowledge by exposure to a wide range of corporate and commercial topics. In addition to the MBA program learning goals, this concentration has the following learning goal:
• Demonstrate a working knowledge of legal subjects affecting business.
Degree Requirements
MBA Core courses 27 credit hours
MAN 605 | Leadership, Problem Solving and Decision Making | 3 cr. |
BUS 610/MAN 611 | Business and Its Environment | 3 cr. |
AC 630 | Accounting for Decision Makers | 3 cr. |
FIN 630 | Managerial Finance | 3 cr. |
BIS 610 | Information Technology Management and Applications | 3 cr. |
MAN 610 | Organizational Behavior and Theory | 3 cr. |
BIS 620 | Decision Modeling for Analytics | 3 cr. |
MK 640 | Marketing Management | 3 cr. |
BUS 680 | Strategic Management | 3 cr. |
Total Credit Hours: | 27 |
Required Concentration Courses 9 credit hours (Undergraduate Degree Accounting)
LAWM 500 Intro to the Law 1 cr
LAWM 503 Contracts 2 cr
LAWM 507 Lawyering Skills I 4 cr
Options for Additional Electives
Any additional courses from those listed with the Transactional Law Practice Concentration.
Total Credit Hours: 36