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Students of a Bachelor of Business Law are exposed to the legal environment while developing their business acumen. They study commercial code, law and contracts, real and personal property, and finance. Later in the course, students can choose to specialize in either legal studies or business administration.
Strong knowledge of the law coupled with business skills will allow graduates of a Bachelor of Business Law entry-level management positions in both the private and public sectors.
Bachelor of Business Administration: Legal Studies Concentration Strayer University
Business Law - Bachelor Degree Saint Peter's College
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  • Jersey City,
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Bachelor in Finance and Business Law University of Wisconsin Whitewater
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  • Whitewater, WI
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Bachelor of Business Administration in Business Law Loyola Marymount University
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  • Los Angeles, CA
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Legal Studies in Business BBA Hofstra University
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  • Hempstead, NY
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BA in Business Administration: Legal Studies in Business Concentration University of St. Thomas
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  • Saint Paul, MN
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BBA or BSBA in Legal Studies University of Miami
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  • Coral Gables, FL
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Bachelor Degree in Legal Studies (Business Option) Ball State University
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  • Muncie, IN
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Bachelor in Accounting and Business Law St. Francis College
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  • Brooklyn Heights, NY
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BSBA in Business Administration and Law Western Carolina University
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  • Cullowhee, NC
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Pre Law Aurora University
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  • Aurora, IL
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Bachelor in Law Western New England College
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  • Springfield, MA
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Bachelor in Law Program University of San Francisco
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  • San Francisco, CA
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Bachelor in Politics and Law Bryant University
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  • Smithfield, RI
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Bachelor in Law Ethics and Science Bryant University
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  • Smithfield, RI
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Cardinal Stritch University

Worst sales pitch ever Cohort program is fine once the promised start date quits getting pushed back. (we are talking months here) A little overpriced for the quality... see more

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