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Welcome to the homepage of the Department of Business Law. Our mission is to equip students with the academic knowledge and problem-solving, analytical, and professional skills necessary to achieve their personal and professional goals in the areas of business law, business ethics, and real estate.
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All department faculty are available during scheduled office hours to advise students during the semester, with assigned department faculty available during registration periods. The faculty are also available to advise and counsel students who are interested in preparing for law school.
We offer one of the largest business law programs nationally, with a broad array of courses and opportunities. All of our faculty are accomplished attorneys who are committed to teaching.
All business law faculty members are attorneys and graduates of ABA accredited law schools.
(1977) Professor Emeritus of Business Law. B.S. 1971, California State University, Northridge; J.D. 1974, Southwestern University.
Find out about the BHP requirements. Understand the legal system to help businesses reduce risk and manage resources with a Business Law major from CSUN.
Southwestern and California State University, Northridge (CSUN) have established a joint, accelerated multiple-degree program through which students can earn both their Bachelor of Arts and Juris Doctor degrees in six years, rather than the usual seven.