Law and Banking: Applications is ACE recommended for college credit transfer!
ACE Credit Recommendation Reference Number: CFTA-0010 (CFT Course Code: A206)
Course Description:
Business law and, more generally, the legal environment of business, have universal applicability. A student entering virtually any field of business must have at least a passing understanding of business law in order to function in the real world.
Topics covered include: Introduction to Law and Legal Reasoning; Courts and Alternative Dispute Resolution; Negotiable Instruments; Creditors’ Rights and Bankruptcy; Agency Formation and Duties; Liability to Third Parties and Termination; Administrative Law; Consumer and Environmental law; Cyberlaw and E-Commerce.
Textbook chapter topics include:
- Purpose and Types of Negotiable Instruments
- Transferring Negotiable Instruments
- Holders in due Course, Defenses, and Liabilities
- Bank-Depositor Relationships, Deposits, and Collections
- Insurance
- Mortgages and Security Interests
- Bankruptcy
- The Principal and Agent Relationship
- Agency Operation
- Employment Law
- Labor-Management Relations Law
- Business Organization and Regulation
- The Corporate Entity
- Corporate Governance
- Business Organization and Regulation
- Professional Liability
- Electronic Law
Audience: Anyone wanting an understanding of business law.
Diplomas and Certificates Applicable to the Law and Banking Applications course:
- Introduction to Financial Services Certificate
- General Financial Services Diploma
- Advanced Financial Services Diploma
- Introduction to Financial Services Operations Certificate
- Financial Services Operations Diploma
- Real Estate Lending Diploma
- Consumer Lending Diploma
- Commercial Lending Diploma
- Agricultural Lending Diploma
- Financial Services Marketing Diploma
eBook access included in tuition
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Instructor
John Mark Stephens

John Mark Stephens brings to Johnson Stephens & Leal over 25 years of both legal and banking experience, as a commercial and real estate lender for a major national bank and a regional lender, as well... read more.