Law
When you want to get the best flexible business degree in Law that will offer a combination of legal and business proficiency, then a NAHCEU business law degree is your best bet. This expertise is particularly vital for wannabe attorneys, corporate executives, and entrepreneurs. In addition to learning legal theories, students will become skilled at regulatory climates that affect business policies and decisions as well as explore various ethical issues. Upon graduation, our students would have gained the necessary tools for a successful journey into different industries including, agency compliance and new business endeavors.
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Business Law Degree Courses
A business degree in Law equips students with analytical skills to handle business challenges from a legal point of view while further training them through such courses such as –
- Applied Ethics
- Argumentation
- Business Law
- Business, Law, and Society
- Consumer Protection Law
- Copyright and Intellectual Property in the Electronic Age
- Court Room Oratory
- Foundations in American Business Law
- Introduction to Corporate Tax Law and Policy
- Justice and Everyday Life
- Justice Theory
- Law, Culture, and Community
- Marketing and Business Performance
- Persuasive Writing on Public Issues
- Philosophy of Law
- Real Estate Law
- Rhetorical Studies
- The Global Legal Community
- Topics in Concepts and Issues of Justice
Careers In Business Law
Armed with a business degree in Law, you can hit the ground running when you graduate. You can choose to go on with graduate programs in Law, economics, or any other business-oriented field or venture into any of the under-listed careers –
Career | Growth* | Median Salary* |
Administrative Services Managers | 12.47% | $81,080 |
Chief Executives |
| $168,140 |
Compliance Managers | 7.32% | $100,890 |
Construction Managers | 17.21% | $82,790 |
Cost Estimators | 25.34% | $58,860 |
Economists | 5.82% | $91,860 |
General and Operations Managers |
| $95,440 |
Industrial Production Managers |
| $89,190 |
Investment Fund Managers | 7.32% | $100,890 |
Loss Prevention Managers | 7.32% | $100,890 |
Management Analysts | 23.87% | $78,600 |
Political Scientists | 19.49% | $102,000 |
Regulatory Affairs Managers | 7.32% | $100,890 |
Sales Managers | 14.95% | $105,260 |
Security Managers | 7.32% | $100,890 |
Social and Community Service Managers | 13.78% | $59,970 |
Storage and Distribution Managers |
| $81,830 |
Supply Chain Managers | 7.32% | $100,890 |
Transportation Managers | $81,830 |
*Data obtained from the Occupational Information network (O*NET) under sponsorship of the U.S. Department of Labor/Employment and Training Administration (USDOL/ETA).
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What Is A Major Map?
A major map is a layout of required courses in a given program of study, including critical courses, requirements, electives and suggested course sequence to ensure a clear path to graduation.
Application Requirements
All students are required to meet general university and NAHCEU admission requirements.