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Business Law is the study of the legal rules that affect how businesses are formed, operated, and managed. It covers topics like contracts, torts, court procedures, government regulation, employment issues, and the legal responsibilities of business owners and managers. In simple terms, it helps you understand what businesses can do, what they must do, and what happens when legal problems arise.
This self-paced online Business Law course uses video lessons, quizzes, assignments, and a final exam, with grading weighted at 20% Quizzes, 30% Assignments, and 50% Final Exam. After you complete the course, the transcript credit can be evaluated by Thomas Edison State University as LAW-2010 – Business Law, which is a named course equivalency in the TESU catalog.
Business Law gives you a practical framework for contracts, employment issues, business organization, and legal responsibility, which can be useful in day-to-day work and in understanding common business decisions. At Thomas Edison State University, the credit can fit into degree study for programs such as the Associate of Arts or Bachelor of Arts, where LAW-2010 – Business Law is a specific course match rather than a general elective.
After you finish the course, the transcript is sent for evaluation and Thomas Edison State University applies it as LAW-2010 – Business Law when the credit matches the named equivalency. That designation matters because it places the course directly into a TESU degree plan instead of leaving it as an unspecified elective. TESU allows up to 90 credits, or 75%, to transfer, and its flexible transfer policy can help students move progress into programs such as the Associate of Arts or Bachelor of Arts. Because LAW-2010 – Business Law is a cataloged course match, it is one of the clearer ways to build transfer credit at TESU.
This course is a good fit for students planning to use transfer credit at Thomas Edison State University and wanting a direct match to LAW-2010 – Business Law. It may also suit adults finishing a degree or changing fields who want a course with a named TESU equivalency and a school that accepts up to 90 transfer credits. It is not the best choice for someone who needs a course that will replace more than the TESU transfer ceiling allows or who is looking for a broad, non-credit overview without applying it to a TESU plan.
Thomas Edison State University has one of the most flexible transfer policies in the country and accepts ACE & NCCRS credit recommendations. With a four-year institution's credits, you can fulfill all degree requirements except two required TESU courses.
Transfer credits are never guaranteed. Final credit awards are determined solely by the receiving university's registrar.
Enroll for $250 (or use a UPI Study subscription), finish in 28–30 days, and transfer 3 credits to Thomas Edison State University.