Overview
Offered by the Department of Risk, Actuarial Science, Healthcare Management, and Legal Studies, the Minor in Corporate Compliance and Regulatory Policy is open to all students. The minor is designed to expose students to a practical law-related field where they can use their legal training with or without a graduate degree and find professional opportunities in numerous industries.
Campus Locations: Main and Online
Contact Information
Nicholas E. Hakun, JD
Legal Studies Academic Director and Assistant Professor of Instruction
Alter Hall, Room 618
nicholas.hakun@temple.edu
Requirements
- All students in the Fox School of Business and Management are required to take the two prerequisite courses. An additional four courses are required for the minor.
- The requirements for the minor are:
Course List Code Title Credit Hours Prerequisite Courses 1 BA 1103 Legal and Ethical Reasoning in Business 3 or BA 1903 Honors Legal and Ethical Reasoning in Business Required Courses LGLS 1112 Law for Business 3 LGLS 3501 Introduction to Corporate Compliance 3 Select one of the following: 3 Introduction to Cybersecurity Cybercrime Cyber-Investigations, Digital Forensics, and the Law Select two of the following: 6 Environmental Law and Sustainability Detecting Financial Crimes Legal and Policy Issues in the Workplace Total Credit Hours 18 - 1
Minimum grade of C is required in all prerequisites.
- All courses required for the minor must be taken at Temple University. Residency excludes the prerequisite courses.
- A grade point average of 2.0 in the minor is required as well as a minimum grade of C- in each course, unless otherwise specified.
- Courses for the minor must be completed prior to graduation; if completed, the minor will be recorded on the final transcript upon graduation.
- To declare or rescind this minor, visit the Fox School of Business and Management.
Interested students should discuss with their home college advisors how the courses in the minor will fit into their overall degree plan and are strongly encouraged to declare the minor early in their academic career.