Introductory Business Law CLEP Prep
Offered By: University System of Georgia via Desire2Learn
Course Description
Overview
This course covers content that is usually taught in an introductory one-semester college course on business law. This course not only gives learners an understanding of the functions of contracts in American business law, but also touches the history and sources of American law, legal systems and procedures, agency and employment, sales and other topics.
The primary goal of this course is to prepare students to pass the CLEP examination and obtain college credit. However, for those who are not interested in the CLEP exam, the knowledge from this course is still helpful if you will run your own business or deal with legal system in the course of your career.
This course consists of videos, interactive materials, readings, and quizzes. Students can earn a badge for achieving at least 75% on the Post-Test quiz.
Syllabus
Module 1: History and Source of American Law/Constitutional Law
Module 2: American Legal Systems and Procedures
Module 3: Contract
Module 4: Legal Environment
Module 5: Torts
Module 6: Agency, partnerships, corporations, and sales
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