Course Information |
| Section Id | : BUS 421 | |||
| Name | : Contemporary Business Law I | |||
| Program | : Business | |||
| Program Detail | : This course is the first in a two-part business law course that reviews the American legal system, common law and its development, organizational structures, and the regulatory environment pertinent to business. This course critically examines torts, crimes, and business ethics; contracts; business associations (agency, partnerships, corporations); wills, estates, trusts, and other legal entities; securities regulations; and investor protection. | |||
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| Course Level | : Online Undergraduate Courses | |||
| Course URL | : http://online.uo...wnload/index.htm | |||
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| College and University Contacts and Details |
| Name | : University of Phoenix | ||
| Online Distance Education Page | : http://onlin...phoenix.edu/ | ||
| College/University Main Page | : http://www.phoenix.edu/ | ||
| Street Address | : N/A | ||
| City | : Phoenix | State | : Arizona |
| Zip | : 85034 | Country | : United States of America |
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| Phone | : 1-800-697-8223 | Fax | : N/A |
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| Short Profile |
| University of Phoenix (UOP) is a for-profit educational institution specializing in adult education, with campuses located throughout the United States, Canada, Mexico, and Puerto Rico. UOP was founded in 1976 by Dr. John Sperling. In the early 1970's, at San Jose State University in California, Sperling and several associates conducted field-based research in adult education. The focus of the research was to explore teaching/learning systems for the delivery of educational programs and services to working adult students who wished to complete or further their education in ways that complemented both their experience and current professional responsibilities. At that time colleges and universities were organized primarily around serving the needs of the 18-22 year old undergraduate student. That is not at all surprising, given that the large majority of those enrolled were residential students of traditional college age, just out of high school. According to Sperling, working adult students were often "invisible" on traditional campuses and treated as second-class citizens. | |||
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