Minor in Business Law
About the Minor
Understanding the legal environment in which businesses operate is critical to any business’s success. The Minor in Business Law will allow students to pursue coursework that explores the legal and regulatory frameworks in which businesses function and expose students to various legal issues that could arise throughout their careers. The coursework emphasizes critical thinking, so students learn not only the substance of the law but also the proper way to think through its application.
- No more than two courses or 8.0 credits can be counted toward any additional major/minor/co-major or certificate.
- No more than two transfer courses may be used to complete this minor. Transfer credits must be taken before matriculated at Drexel.
- Students should check the prerequisites of all classes when selecting electives. It is the responsibility of the student to know prerequisites.
- Students cannot do a major and a minor in the same field of study.
For more information, please contact the LeBow College Undergraduate Advising Office at lebowadv@drexel.edu and visit the Undergraduate Advisors website.
Program Requirements
Requirements | ||
BLAW 201 | Business Law I | 4.0 |
Select five of the following: | 20.0 | |
Business Law II | ||
Information Privacy, Data and the Law | ||
Law of Business Organizations | ||
Real Estate Law | ||
Labor Law | ||
Government Regulation and Business | ||
International Business Law | ||
Criminal Law | ||
Marketing Law | ||
Entrepreneurial Law | ||
White Collar Crime | ||
Legal Issues in Corporate Governance | ||
Employment Law | ||
Intellectual Property and Cyber Law | ||
Independent Study in Legal Studies | ||
Special Topics in Legal Studies | ||
Total Credits | 24.0 |