A minor in law and ethics gives students a great foundation for understanding the legal, ethical and social responsibility of business. The law and ethics minor is open to every undergraduate at USD. Through case studies and experiential learning, students will master topics like economics, business law and negotiations and will get to practice real-life negotiations common among a variety of different cultures. Students will also have access to skill-building electives like Legal Aspects of Real Estate and Global Social Entrepreneurship.
Minor Requirements
Required Lower-Division Courses | ||
ECON 101 | Principles of Microeconomics | 3 |
ECON 102 | Principles of Macroeconomics | 3 |
Required Upper-Division Courses | ||
BUSN 377 | Negotiation in a Global Business Environment | 3 |
Select one of the following: | 3 | |
ETLW 312 | Business Law II | |
ETLW 313 | International Business Law and Ethics | |
Elective Courses | 6 | |
Select two of the following: | ||
ECON 308 | Environmental and Natural Resource Economics | |
ECON 327 | Law and Economics | |
ETLW 302 | Business and Society | |
ETLW 311 | Business Law I | |
ETLW 403 | Sustainability and Business | |
MGMT 300 | Organizational Behavior | |
MGMT 301 | Organizational Theory and Global Leadership | |
MGMT 306 | Women in Management | |
MGMT 311 | Business Leadership | |
MGMT 312 | Global Social Entrepreneurship | |
or ENTR 312 | Global Social Entrepreneurship | |
REAL 327 | Legal Aspects of Real Estate | |
POLS 321 | Constitutional Law and American Government:Federalism and Separation of Powers | |
Total Units | 18 | |

