Monroe Community College Business Administration and Economics Department Course Syllabus BUS201 BUSINESS LAW I Course Description: A study of legal principles applied to business transactions. Topics covered include: contracts, criminal law and business, business torts, court systems, commercial paper and agency. Credit Hours: 3 Course Prerequisite: None Course Learning Outcomes: 1. Define and describe the legal principles applied to business transactions covered in the course including contracts, criminal law and business, torts, court systems, and commercial paper. 2. Apply the legal principles to practical business situations. 3. Describe how to foresee and avoid legal difficulties in the business world and in personal dealings. 4. Recognize when individuals may handle legal situations on their own and when they should seek the advice and guidance of an attorney Current text/supplemental materials: Business Law 201, Selected Chapters and New York Cases, MCC 5th Ed., by Jentz, Miller, Cross, with cases by Morris, Petrosino, Southwestern College Publishing Company, A Division of Thomson Learning, Inc., 2011. Custom published for MCC. ISBN: 13:978-1-133-06553-1, 10:1-133-06553-8 Additionally, an access code comes with each text purchased new. This allows students to access the study guide and related materials. Please consult the MCC Bookstore website for the current text title, ISBN, and any other materials required for this course. (http://brightonbookstore.monroecc.edu/SelectTermDept.aspx) For on-line courses, please visit the SLN website to verify course materials. Offered: Please check the catalog for limitations on course offerings. ___x____fall ___x____spring __ x___summer ___x____on-line 2 Course Outline by Order of Coverage The following are the chapters in the text that are covered in Business Law I: CHAPTER TOPICS EMPHASIS STRONG/ MED/ SKIM/ APPROX. TIME PERIOD 1-7 Introduction to Law X 5 weeks 8-18 Contracts X 7 weeks 19-22 Commercial Paper X 3 weeks Business Administration and Economics Dept. Monroe Community College 1000 E. Henrietta Rd. Rochester, NY 14623 585-292-3353 All syllabi are updated annually and are intended to be a generic representation of the course requirements. Individual instructor requirements may vary. May 2013