GML 309

GML 309 Business Law

Morris Brown College > GML 309 Business Law
Course ID
GML 309
Level
Undergraduate
Semester
Credit
3.000
Method

This course provides an in-depth exploration of key legal principles relevant to global
commerce and leadership. Topics include commercial paper, real and personal property,
creditors’ rights and bankruptcy, agency, and business organizations. Students will also
examine international considerations in estate planning and cross-border regulatory
frameworks affecting global businesses. Emphasis is placed on understanding legal
systems across different jurisdictions, international treaties and trade laws, and
comparative approaches to government regulation of business. Designed for students
pursuing careers in Global Management and Applied Leadership, this course equips
learners with practical legal tools and analytical frameworks necessary to navigate the
legal complexities of international business environments, mitigate risk, and promote
ethical global leadership.