Programs
Major Courses
Law schools do not recommend a particular field of study, so course selections for a pre-law minor are varied. A typical law major curriculum includes course selections in three categories: general background (politics, ethics, economics), law, and skill building (writing, speaking, persuasion). In addition to course work, students are strongly encouraged to volunteer in a law-related service-learning program.
Minor Courses
A minor in law is open to all Bentley students. Law courses are offered during the fall, spring, and summer semesters as well as in a one-week intensive format. The law minor requirements vary depending on whether you are pursuing a bachelor of arts or bachelor of science degree. Please visit the Law site for details.
Minor prerequisite is Legal Environment of Business.
Minor requirement includes four courses from the following list:
- Law and Society
- Environmental Law
- Consumer Law
- Gender and the Law
- Race and the Law
- “Outsiders” and the Law
- Moot Court (Honors)
- Law and Ethics for Cybersociety
- Business Law I
- Business Law II
- Cyberlaw
- Global Cyberlaw
- Marketing Law for the Cyberage
- International Business Law
- Current Issues in Labor and Employment Law
- Real Estate Law
- Securities Regulation
- Alternative Dispute Resolution in Business
- Sports and Entertainment Law
- Media Law
- English Origin of American Law
- Directed Study in Law
- Seminar in Law
- Internship in Law
Concentration in Cyberlaw Studies
If you have a special interest in business, law, and technology; consider Bentley’s cyberlaw concentration. In today’s information age, it pays to have a commanding grasp of the laws governing business on the Internet. The concentration is especially suitable for students interested in pursuing a career in e-commerce management.
Cyberlaw concentration required courses are as follows:
- Law and Ethics for Cybersociety
- Cyberlaw
- Global Cyberlaw
- Marketing Law for the Cyberage
- Cyber Psychology
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