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BU.132.601 Business Law
This course provides an overview of the legal and regulatory environment affecting business in the United States and abroad. 

BU.142.720 Managing in a Diverse and Global World
This course systematically examines the political, regulatory, societal, and natural factors that shape business’ nonmarket environment.  This course also stresses collective moral agency and the ethical dimensions of business and management in such a global political economy. 

BU.150.710 Professional Discovery to Market I
This course covers the concepts and organizational issues involved in generating innovations; recognizing and screening technology opportunities; the legal and regulatory foundations of commercialization including intellectual property and technology transfer; strategies for commercialization. 

BU.150.715 Professional Discovery to Market II
The focus of this course is the commercialization of technological discoveries: tangible products like compounds, drugs or devices as well as intangible products or “know-how.” 

BU.231.710 Financial Institutions
This course analyzes the role of financial institutions in allocating resources, managing risk, and exerting corporate governance over firms, studies conflicts of interest in financial intermediaries, and assesses in-depth the economics of regulation and the political forces shaping policy decisions. 

BU.790.040 Discovery to Market: Technology Commercialization
This course covers the concepts and organizational issues involved in selecting an invention or discovery and converting it to a viable business, the ownership of the invention, protecting the intellectual property, forming a company, overcoming regulatory hurdles, and other related issues common to this type of enterprise. 

BU.950.610 Discovery to Market
This course will cover the concepts and organizational issues involved in selecting an invention or discovery and converting it to a viable business. This course will help students recognize and screen technology opportunities. 

BU.950.611 Discovery to Market II
This course will cover the concepts and organizational issues involved in selecting an invention or discovery and converting it to a viable business, the ownership of the invention, protecting the intellectual property, forming a company, overcoming regulatory hurdles, and related issues common to this type of enterprise.