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BUSI-2301-002 Business Law I
General principles of law relating to legal rights and remedies, contracts, agency employment and business organization, including partnerships and corporations. Practical business problems and their legal implications.
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(3 sem hrs; 3 lec)
Online Course
Essentials of Business and Online Commerce Law by Henry R. Cheeseman
ISBN 0131440470
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\ Learning Objectives
\In order to receive your AC Connect Email, you must log in through AC Connect at https://acconnect.actx.edu .
If you are an active staff or faculty member according to Human Resources, use "Exchange". All other students, use "AC Connect (Google) Email".
\ I. Students and teachers have obligations to each other.
\\ II. What I expect from students:
\\ You will treat everyone in the class with the respect due all human beings.
\\ You will do the work outlined in the syllabus on time.
\\ You will not plagiarize or otherwise steal the work of others.
\\ You will accept the consequences – good and bad – of your actions.
\\ III. What students can expect from me:
\\ I will treat you with the respect due all human beings.
\\ I will treat you as an individual.
\\ I will not discriminate against you on the basis of your identity or your viewpoints.
\\ I will manage the class in a professional manner.
\\ I will respond to student email within 24 hours, including weekends and holidays.
\\ I will pursue the maximum punishment for plagiarism, cheating, and other violations of academic integrity.
\\ I will keep careful records of your performance and progress.
\\ I will make myself available to you for help and am willing to discuss anything even tangentially related to this class, college, law school, or the legal profession.
\\ I will respect the fact that you have lives and commitments outside college, but I do not consider those to be excuses for not being prepared.
\\ If I am notified in advance, I will make every reasonable effort to accommodate particular situations that may arise in your life.
\\ I will make every reasonable effort to accommodate sudden, unexpected, extraordinary situations that are impossible for you to notify me about in advance.
\\ I will maintain confidentiality concerning your performance.
\\ I will provide you with professional support and write recommendations for you, if appropriate.
\\ I will be honest with you.
\\ Your grade will reflect the quality of your work and nothing else.
Grading
\ Class attendance is required and will be evaluated based on online participation and testing. Class attendance should be regarded as an obligation and all students are expected to attend class. Because this is an online class, attendance will be gauged by student participation in posted discussion topics and submission of required testing and projects. Failure to participate in discussions will be deemed an absence from class. A portion of your final grade will be determined by your participation in these discussions. Students failing to take the required exams will be deemed to be absent from class. Due to the fact that this class is totally online and available continuously, no absence will be allowed unless approved in advance by the instructor.
| WEEK | DATES | READING FOR WEEK | ASSIGNMENTS / ACTIVITIES |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | January 21 - January 26 | Read DIscussion Forum on Barack Obama Chapter 1: Legal Heritage and Critical Legal Thinking (p. 1-24) |
Begin research project on U.S. President (assigned) Online Discussion Forum - "Introductions" - introduce yourself to the class (Due: 1/27) |
| 2 | January 27 - February 2 | Chapter 2: Constitutional Law for Business and Online Commerce (p. 25-45) |
Online Discussion Forum - "President Research Assignment" - comment on "Barack Obama" post (Due: 2/3) |
| 3 | February 3 - February 9 | Chapter 3: Traditional, Alternative, and E-Commerce Dispute Resolution (p. 46-75) Chapter 4: Torts and Privacy (p. 76-105) |
Quiz - Chapter 1 (Due: 2/10) Quiz - Chapter 2 (Due: 2/10) |
| 4 | February 10 - February 16 | Chapter 5: Business and Cyber Crimes (p. 106-130) Chapter 6: Ethics and Social Responsibility of Business (p. 131-152) |
Quiz - Chapter 3 (Due: 2/17) Quiz - Chapter 4 (Due: 2/17) U.S. President Assignment (GW Bush, Clinton, GHW Bush, Taft) Posts due: 2/17- Comments due: 2/23 |
| 5 | February 17 - February 23 | Chapter 7: Contracts: Classifications, Agreement, and Consideration (p. 153-174) Chaper 8: Contracts: Capacity, Legality, Assent, and Writing (p. 175-200) |
Quiz - Chapter 5 (Due: 2/24) Quiz - Chapter 6 (Due: 2/24) U.S. President Assignment (Reagan, Carter, Grant, Roosevelt) Posts due: 2/24 - Comments due: 3/2 |
| 6 | February 24 - March 2 | Chapter 9: Contracts: Third-Party Rights, Performance, Breach, and Remedies (p. 201-221) Chapter 10: Sales and Lease Contracts: Formation, Title, and Risk (p. 222-248) |
Quiz - Chapter 7 (Due: 3/3) Quiz - Chapter 8 (Due: 3/3) U.S. President Assignment (Ford, A. Johnson,Lincoln, Taylor) Posts due: 3/3 - Comments due: 3/9 |
| 7 | March 3 - March 9 | Chapter 11: Sales and Lease Contracts: Performance and Breach (p. 249-271) Chapter 12: Warranties, Product Liability, and Consumer Protection (p. 272-297) |
Quiz - Chapter 9 (Due: 3/10) U.S. President Assignment Posts due: 3/17 - Comments due: 3/23 |
| March 10 - March 16 | |||
| 8 | March 17 - March 23 | MIDTERM EXAM | Quiz - Chapter 11 (Due: 3/17) Quiz - Chapter 12 (Due: 3/17) |
| 9 | March 24 - March 30 | Chapter 13: E-Commerce Contracts (p. 298-316) Chapter 14: Negotiable Instruments and Digital Banking (p. 317-340) |
MIDTERM (Due: 3/24) U.S. President Assignment (J.Tyler, M.Van Buran, A.Jackson, D.Eisenhower ) Posts due: 3/24 - Comments due: 3/30 |
| 10 | March 31 - April 6 | Chapter 15: Credit, Secured Transactions, and Bankruptcy (p. 341-367) Chapter 16: Sole Proprietorships, Partnerships, and Limited Liability Companies (p. 368-397) |
Quiz- Chapter 13 (Due: 3/31) Quiz – Chapter 14 (Due: 3/31) U.S. President Assignment (H.Truman, F.Roosevel, J.Adams, J.Monroe) Posts due: 3/31 - Comments due:4/6 |
| 11 | April 7 - April 13 | Chapter 17: Corporations (p. 398-430) Chapter 18: Investor Protection and Online Securities Transactions (p. 431-453) |
Quiz - Chapter 15 (Due: 4/7) Quiz - Chapter 16 (Due: 4/7) U.S. President Assignment (J.Madison, H.Hoover, C.Coolidge, W.Wilson) Posts due: 4/7 - Comments due: 4/13 |
| 12 | April 14 - April 20 | Chapter 19: Agency and Employment (p. 454-484) Chapter 20: Equal Opportunity in Employment (p. 485-505) |
Quiz - Chapter 17 (Due: 4/14) Quiz - Chapter 18 (Due: 4/14) U.S. President Assignment (T.Jefferson, J.Adams, G.Washington, C.Arthur) Posts due: 4/14 - Comments due: 4/20 |
| 13 | April 21 - April 27 | Chapter 21: Antitrust Law (p. 506-530) Chapter 22: Intellectual Property and Internet Law (p. 531-553) |
Quiz - Chapter 19 (Due: 4/21) Quiz - Chapter 20 (Due: 4/21) U.S. President Assignment (W.McKinley, G.Cleveland, B.Harrison, M.Fillmore) Posts due: 4/21 - Comments due: 4/27 |
| 14 | April 28 - May 4 | Chapter 23: Real Property and Environmental Protection (p. 554-582) Chapter 24: Personal Property, Bailments, and Insurance (p. 583-606) |
Quiz - Chapter 21 (Due:4/28) Quiz - Chapter 22 (Due4/28) U.S. President Assignment (R.Hayes, J.Buchanan, F.Pierce, W.Harding) Posts due:4/28 - Comments due:5/4 |
| 15 | May 5 - May 11 | Chapter 25: International and Comparative Law (p. 607-624) | Quiz - Chapter 23 (Due: 5/5) Quiz - Chapter 24 (Due: 5/5) |
| 16 | May 12 - May 16 | FINAL EXAM | Quiz - Chapter 25 (Due: 5/12) FINAL (Due 5/15) |
All quizzes are due by the end of day (11:59 pm) each Monday
All President discussion thread original posts (as assigned) are due by the end of day (11:59 pm) each Monday, starting Week 4
All President discussion thread comments are due by the end of day (11:59 pm) each Sunday following the "original" post
Midterm (3/24) and Final (5/15) are due by end of day (11:59 pm) on the posted date
Spring 2014 - Important Dates
| January 21 | First Day of Classes |
| March 10-16 | Spring Break-AC Closed |
| April 14 | Summer and Fall Registration |
| April 18 - 20 | Easter- AC Closed |
| April 24 | Last Day to Withdraw - Spring 2014 |
| May 12 - May 16 | Finals Week |
| May 16 | Commencement Ceremony (7pm) |
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