- LAW 6290
- 2 credit hour(s)
- Elective
Nonprofit Law is designed to familiarize students with the structural framework, operations, and regulation of various types of not-for-profit organizations. Students in this course will participate in activities designed to simulate the processes through which attorneys may be called upon to guide development of a nonprofit organization in the course of a legal practice or other professional career path. The writing requirement for this course will task students with contemplating the function of nonprofits as well as the role of such organizations in our society. Students may use the class to satisfy the upper level writing requirement.
This is an elective course.
- Designated Requirements
- Upper Level Writing