Business Law I Syllabus for 2022-2023
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M/T/W/T  9am-10am

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Course

BUSI-2301-002 Business Law I

Prerequisites

Course Description

The course provides the student with foundational information about the U.S. legal system and dispute resolution, and their impact on business. The major content areas will include general principles of law, the relationship of business and the U.S. Constitution, state and federal legal systems, the relationship between law and ethics, contracts, sales, torts, agency law, intellectual property and business law in the global context.

Student ResourcesStudent Resources Website

Department Expectations

Occupational License Disclaimer

Notice to Students enrolled in an educational program for preparation of issuance of certain occupational licenses:

Students enrolled in an educational program in preparation for obtaining certain occupational licenses are potentially ineligible for such license if the student has been convicted of an offense. For further information, please contact:

Melodie Graves
Justice Involved Advocate
Student Service Center 117
mgraves24@actx.edu
806-371-5995
Make appointment at https://melodiegraves.youcanbook.me

You can also contact the Legal Clinic, or the faculty member in charge of the educational program that you seek to enroll in. The further information you will receive will include notification to you of your right to request a criminal history evaluation letter from the licensing authority in order to clarify your particular situation.

Hours

(3 sem hrs; 3 lec)

Class Type

Online Course

Syllabus Information

Textbooks

Business Law: The First Course--Summarized-Case Fourteenth Edition by Roger LeRoy Miller

ISBN 9781337374699 

 

Supplies

Small – Medium 3 ring binder – Optional 

Student Performance

  • To learn the basic forms of business organizations;
  • To learn pertinent legal terminology;
  • To apply such terminology to legal topics relevant to business;
  • To understand the foundations of legal systems;
  • To understand the foundations contract law; and
  • To develop critical thinking for solving business law problems.

Students Rights and Responsibilities

Student Rights and Responsibilities

Log in using the AC Connect Portal

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".

Expected Student Behavior

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 48 hours, excluding 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 Criteria

Grading:

Chapter Quizzes - 60%

Drafting Assignment - 15%

Discussion Boards - 10%

MIDTERM EXAM -15%

TUTORING POLICY:  IF A STUDENT MAKES A GRADE BELOW 70 ON ANY ASSIGNMENT OR EXAM, THAT STUDENT WILL BE REQUIRED TO COMPLETE A MINIMUM OF 1 HOUR IN THE APPROPRIATE TUTORING CENTER OR TUTORING RESOURCE WITHIN 2 WEEKS OF RECEIVING THAT GRADE.

Chapter Quizzes:

•           There will be weekly chapter  quizzes.

•           It is your responsibility to complete each by the due date.

•           They will be due by 11:59 p.m. on the due date, according to the Calendar below unless otherwise specified.

•           There will be NO Deadline Extensions given.

 

 

 Discussion Boards/Drafting Assignments

You will required to complete discussion boards and  one drafting assigment
 

        

Attendance

I will be monitoring your progress throughout and will answer any questions you have about the material.  Please allow 24-48 hours for response to emails.

 

Online

Calendar

SUMMER 2023

 

WEEK

Class Syllabus

READING FOR WEEK

 

ASSIGNMENTS / ACTIVITIES DUE

1

UNIT ONE: The Legal Environment of Business

Chapter 1: Law and Legal Reasoning

Chapter 2: Courts and Alternative Dispute Resolution 

Chapter 3: Court Procedure 

 

Chapter 1 Assignment/Quiz  

Chapter 2 Assessment/Quiz 

Chapter 3 Assessment/Quiz 

1

Chapter 4: Business and the Constitution 

Chapter 5: Business Ethics 

Chapter 4 Assignment/Quiz  

Chapter 5 Assignment/Quiz 

 

DISCUSSION BOARD 

 

 

DISCUSSION BOARD 

 

 

2

UNIT TWO: Torts and Crimes

Chapter 6: Torts 

Chapter 7: Strict Liability and Products Liability 

Chapter 8: Intellectual Property Rights 

Chapter 6 Assignment 

Chapter 7 Assignment 

Chapter 8 Quiz/Assignment 

 

2

Chapter 9: Internet Law, Social Media, and Privacy 

Chapter 10: Criminal Law and Cyber Crime 

Drafting Assignment 

 

Chapter 9 Quiz/Assessment/Assignment

Chapter 10 Quiz/Assessment/Assignment 

 

 

3

UNIT THREE: Contracts and E-Contracts

Chapter 11: Nature and Terminology 

Chapter 12: Agreement in Traditional and E-Contracts 

Chapter 13: Consideration 

 

 

Chapter 11 Assignment 

Chapter 12 Assignment/Assessment/Quiz 

Chapter 13 Assessment/Assignment/Quiz 

3

Chapter 14: Capacity and Legality 

Chapter 15: Mistakes, Fraud, and Voluntary Consent 

Chapter 14 Assignment 

Chapter 15 Assignment 

4

Chapter 16:  The Writing Requirement and Electronic Records 

Chapter 17: Third Party Rights 

Chapter 18: Performance and Discharge in Traditional E-Contracts

Chapter 16 Quiz/Assessment/Assignment 

Chapter 17 Quiz/Assessment/Assignment 

Chapter 18 Quiz/Assessment/Assignment 

     

 

Chapter 1-18

Midterm Exam 1-18

5

Drafting Assignment 

Drafting Assignment 

6

UNIT FOUR: Domestic and International Sales Contracts

Chapter 19: Breach of Contract and Remedies 

Chapter 20: The Formation of Sales and Lease Contracts 

Chapter 21: Title, Risk and Insurable Interest 

Chapter 22: Performance and Breach of Sales and Lease Contracts 

Chapter 19 Assignment 

Chapter 20 Assignment 

Chapter 21 Assignment 

Chapter 22Assignment 

6

Chapter 23: Warranties 

Chapter 24: International Law in a Global Economy 

 

 Chapter 23 Assignment 

Chapter 24 Assignment 

 

7

UNIT FIVE: Agency and Employment

Chapter 25: Agency Formation and Duties 

Chapter 26: Agency Liability to Third Parties and Termination 

 

Chapter 25 Assignment 

Chapter 26 Assignment 

7

Chapter 27: Employment, Immigration and Labor Law 

Chapter 28:  Employment Discrimination and Diversity 

DISCUSSION BOARD 

Chapter 27 Quiz/Assessment/Assignment 

 

DISCUSSION BOARD DUE 

8

UNIT SIX: Business Organizations

Chapter 29: Sole Proprietorship and Franchises 

Chapter 30: Partnerships and Limited Liability Partnerships  

 

 Chapter 29 Quiz/Assessment/Assignment 

 

8

Chapter 31: Other Organizational Forms for Small Businesses 

Chapter 32: Corporate Formation and Financing 

 


 Chapter 31 Assignment  




 

 

All Assignments/Quizzes/Assessments are due by the end of day (11:59 PM) on the due date. Dates are subject to change depending on class progression. Due Dates for all assignments and assessments are on Blackboard in course content.

Additional Information

 

Summer 2023 - Important Dates

June 5      8-Week Online Classes Begin

June 12    Census Day (8-week classes)

June 19  Juneteenth (Classes Closed)

July 4     Independence Day (College Closed)

July 18    Last Day to Withdraw (8-week online classes)

July 28     8-week online Classes End

Syllabus Created on:

05/19/23 11:24 AM

Last Edited on:

05/19/23 11:24 AM