Business, Law (LAW)
Formerly LAW 18A. This course is designed to explore the overall fundamental understanding of business law today. It examines the scope of how contracts and tort law affect the civil legal process as well as the nature of our current business environment. It is appropriate for students who wish to pursue a career in the business field.
Transferable to both UC and CSU; see counselor for limitationsFormerly LAW 18B. This course is designed to explore the overall fundamental operations of several distinct legal business entities and corporate structures. It examines the scope of how agency and employment law affect the nature of how business decisions are made and their significance. It is appropriate for students who wish to pursue a career in the business field, especially those students interested in business management or business law.
Transferable to both UC and CSU; see counselor for limitationsFormerly REAL 83A. This course is designed to explore the overall fundamental understanding of the law of property. The course covers laws, regulations, and restrictions regarding the ownership and use of property. Topics include the nature of property, property descriptions, estates and other interests in property, co-ownership, methods of property transfer, landlord/tenant law, property contract, agency, and financing concepts., and government controls.
Transferable to CSU Only