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I forgot, too. Our course is ALWAYS taught by JDs. And it includes the "ETHICAL" environment of business. Older than Nancy, Elaine

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        From: Academy of Legal Studies in Business (ALSB) Talk on behalf of Hauserman, Nancy R
        Sent: Fri 9/24/2004 12:21 PM
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        Subject: Re: Legal Environment of Business



         I forgot (hey, I'm old) the 3 s.h. business law course that is offered
        by the Accounting Dept. It is taught by an adjunct with a J.D. is taken
        almost exclusively by students sitting for the C.P.A.
        From....let me think, oh yeah, Nancy

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        From: Academy of Legal Studies in Business (ALSB) Talk
        [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Ingulli, Elaine
        Sent: Friday, September 24, 2004 11:05 AM
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        Subject: Re: Legal Environment of Business

        At Richard Stockton College of NJ, all of our courses are 4-credit. We
        have a required LEgal Environment course in our undergrad business
        major, 4-credits, taught by three full-time tenured faculty (me and two
        others)--usually several sections a semester; when we need more, we
        hired adjuncts. We also offer a 4-credit Business Law Course which we
        recommend for Accounting Majors only, as better prerequisite to our
        "advanced" Business Law Courses (two of them, each two-credits)--we
        offer them less frequently.


        At MBA level, there are no required PLAW courses, although we have been
        trying to offer an elective (3 credit, as our grad courses are all
        3-credit)--unfortunately, so far we've not had sufficient enrollment for
        course to go.



                -----Original Message-----
                From: Academy of Legal Studies in Business (ALSB) Talk on behalf
        of David Reitzel
                Sent: Thu 9/23/2004 10:48 PM
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                Subject: Re: Legal Environment of Business



                Fresno State's "legal environment" course is 4 units for the
        semester.
                We don't have an undergraduate business ethics course, but the
        MBA
                course has been taught by JDs, tho I understand that a
        management PhD
                taught a section in one of the MBA programs last semester (we
        have at
                least 2 MBA programs, maybe 3). We incorporate some business
        ethics into
                the 4-unit undergraduate course.

                The support for your position might include an analysis of your
        business
                curriculum for legal aspects that should be covered. If your
        dean or
                faculty want to cut back from 3 units to 2, you could present
        your list
                of legal aspects to all departments and ask each which should be
                deleted.  Yours, JDR.

                Mike Hogg wrote:

                >
                > Does anyone have any information on whether schools that are
        on the
                > semester system teach an undergraduate Legal Environment
        course as a 3
                > or 2 credit course? It has been a 3 credit course here and I
        think it
                > should remain as a three credit course, but some of the other
        areas want
                > to reduce it to two credits.  Is there any support for my
        position of
                > three credits
                >
                > Additionally, for schools that teach an undergraduate business
        ethics
                > course do you typically use JD's or Ph.D.'s to teach the
        class?
                >
                > Michael Hogg
                > Professor of Legal Studies in Business
                > A.B. Freeman School of Business
                > Tulane University

                --
                Yours,

                David Reitzel
                Verna Mae and Wayne A. Brooks Professor of Business Law
                Sid Craig School of Business
                California State University, Fresno


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