Learn to ask the right questions, manage resources, reduce risk and help businesses thrive strategically and ethically.
Why Minor in Business Law?
The law and business are heavily intertwined. Every sector, from banking to technology, relies upon the knowledge of legal experts to drive growth, manage resources, and reduce risk. If you're interested in working in a heavily regulated field — like banking, insurance, or real estate — or you're an entrepreneur planning your own venture, a minor in business law offers a foundation to help you achieve your goals.
Why Study Business Law at CSUN?
Learn from Practitioners
All Business Law faculty members are licensed attorneys, bringing real-world experience into the classroom. They've achieved professional success in the field and are dedicated to mentoring and training students to be savvy, ethical leaders across a range of fields.
Bigger and Better
Our Business Law program is one of the largest in the country, and we're housed in one of the largest business schools in the country. With 7,000 students and an alumni network of more than 50,000, you will have access to more resources, world-class faculty and state-of-the-art facilities.
What You'll Learn
You'll learn about the areas of the legal system that shape business:
- Regulation
- Contracts
- Civil litigation
- Torts
- Labor and employment law
You'll study negotiation and learn to analyze decisions and problems through ethical frameworks. You'll also choose to focus on the areas of business law most relevant or interesting to you, like entertainment or intellectual property.
Minor Eligibility
This minor is not available to students majoring in Business Administration with an option in Business Law.