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BUL 3130 0R01 Legal and
Ethical
Environment of
Business
University of Central Florida | Spring 2013 | Lecture
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Class Details
Status

Career

11964

Undergraduate

Dates

Closed

Class Number

1/7/2013 - 4/30/2013
ABCDF

Session

1 - Semester Only

Grading

Units

4 units

Location Main Campus (Orlando)

Instruction Mode

Video Str/ReducedSeatTime (RV)

Class Components

Lecture

Campus

Main Campus

Required

Meeting Information
Days & Times

Room

Instructor

Meeting Dates

ASC

TBA

Charles Lako

01/07/2013 - 04/30/2013

Class Availability
Class Capacity

985

Wait List Capacity

0

Enrollment Total

985

Wait List Total

0

Available Seats

0

Notes
Class Notes

This class section is delivered via video streaming over the WWW; all students will be required to take exams in the CBA Testing Lab (BA2
104) at the Main Campus in Orlando. Students are not required to physically attend the weekly class meetings; however, students may attend any class meeting of the live origination segment of this class which meets in BA1 107 on M 6:00 - 8:50 PM on a first come basis.
Room capacity is 285. Please note: students may view video stream classes at: www.bus.ucf.edu/video/ should there be problems logging on to Web courses during the week of add/drop. For more CBA video stream information, go to http://www.bus.ucf.edu/video/

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BUL 3130 BA-ACCT 4(4,0)
Legal and Ethical Environment of Business: PR: Junior standing. Analysis of the law as a dynamic social and political institution in the business environment, including contract law, torts, and ethical consideration. Fall, Spring.

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