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Medium Of InstructionsMode Of LearningMode Of Delivery
EnglishSelf StudyVideo and Text Based

Course Overview

Commercial law, often referred to as commercial law or trade law, is the set of rules that govern the rights, relationships, and actions of individuals and businesses involved in commerce, trade, and marketing. It is frequently seen as a component of the legal system and deals with both private and public legal issues. The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign created the Corporate & Commercial Law II: Business Forms, Financing, and Governmental Regulation certification course, which is taught by Professor Michael R Fricke - Teaching Assistant Professor, and is available through Coursera.

Corporate & Commercial Law II: Business Forms, Financing & Governmental Regulation online course is the second part of the two-part series on corporate and commercial law that primarily focuses on three primary topics: company organizations, business financing, and. Corporate & Commercial Law II: Business Forms, Financing & Governmental Regulation online classes contain 25 hours of prerecorded lessons that discuss topics like business forms, government laws, bank financing, debt financing, bankruptcy, trading, and more.

The Highlights

  • Shareable certificate of completion
  • Self-paced course
  • 25 hours of effort
  • 100% online content
  • Flexible deadlines

Programme Offerings

  • English video lectures with multiple subtitles
  • 100% online content
  • Learning resources
  • Practice Exercises
  • Graded Assignments
  • Accessible on mobile devices.

Courses and Certificate Fees

Fees InformationsCertificate AvailabilityCertificate Providing Authority
INR 4957yesCoursera

The Corporate & Commercial Law II: Business Forms, Financing & Governmental Regulation certification fee is free in the audit mode, whereas the fee for the certificate fee is Rs. 4,957.

Corporate & Commercial Law II: Business Forms, Financing & Governmental Regulation Fee Structure

Description

Amount in INR

Course fee

Rs. 4,957


What you will learn

Knowledge of law

After completing the Corporate & Commercial Law II: Business Forms, Financing & Governmental Regulation online certification, individuals will be introduced to the advanced concepts of commercial and corporate law as well as will acquire an understanding of the functionalities of finance, business forms, and government regulations like FTC, CFPB, EPA, and FDA. Individuals will explore fundamentals associated with various types of corporations including partnerships, sole proprietorship, and limited liability companies as well as will acquire the knowledge for managing stakeholders and maintaining debtor-creditor relationships. Individuals will also learn about concepts involved with trading, bank financing, debt financing, secured transaction, antitrust, and bankruptcy.


Who it is for


The Syllabus

Videos
  • Course Overview
  • About Professor Fricke
  • Learn on Your Terms
Readings
  • Syllabus
  • About the Discussion Forums
  • Learn More About Flexible Learning Paths
  • Update Your Profile
  • Build a Learning Community with Social Media
Practice Exercise
  • Orientation Quiz

Videos
  • Introduction to Sole Proprietorships and Partnerships
  • Partner Rights & Duties
  • Special Forms of Partnerships
  • Introduction to Corporations
  • Corporate Formation
  • Shareholder Rights, Powers, & Liability
  • Director & Officer Rights, Duties, & Liability
  • Limited Liability Companies
Reading
  • Module 1 Overview and Resources
Practice Exercises
  • Lesson 1.1 Knowledge Check
  • Lesson 1.2 Knowledge Check
  • Lesson 1.3 Knowledge Check
  • Lesson 1.4 Knowledge Check
  • Lesson 1.5 Knowledge Check
  • Lesson 1.6 Knowledge Check
  • Lesson 1.7 Knowledge Check
  • Lesson 1.8 Knowledge Check
  • Module 1 Quiz

Videos
  • Bank Financing: Sureties & Guarantors
  • Interview with Banker
  • Bank Financing: Collection of Debts
  • Debt Financing
  • Secured Transactions: Foundations & Remedies
  • Secured Transactions: Perfection & Priority
  • Bankruptcy: Foundations & Procedure
  • Bankruptcy: Exempt Property & Fraudulent Transfers
  • Types of Bankruptcy
Readings
  • Module 2 Overview and Resources
Practice Exercises
  • Lesson 2.1 Knowledge Check
  • Lesson 2.2 Knowledge Check
  • Lesson 2.3 Knowledge Check
  • Lesson 2.4 Knowledge Check
  • Lesson 2.5 Knowledge Check
  • Lesson 2.6 Knowledge Check
  • Lesson 2.7 Knowledge Check
  • Lesson 2.8 Knowledge Check
  • Module 2 Quiz

  • Introduction to Administrative Agencies
  • The Rule-Making Process
  • Agency Investigations & Administrative Courts
  • FTC Regulation of Commercial Activity
  • CFPB Regulation of Financial Institutions
  • FDA Regulation of Food, Drugs, & Cosmetics
  • EPA Regulation of Pollution
  • Module 3 Overview and Resources
Practice Exercises
  • Lesson 3.1 Knowledge Check
  • Lesson 3.2 Knowledge Check
  • Lesson 3.3 Knowledge Check
  • Lesson 3.4 Knowledge Check
  • Lesson 3.5 Knowledge Check
  • Lesson 3.6 Knowledge Check
  • Lesson 3.7 Knowledge Check
  • Module 3 Quiz

Videos
  • Antitrust: Unilateral Restraints of Trade
  • Interview with Venture Capitalist
  • Antitrust: Horizontal & Vertical Restraints of Trade
  • Antitrust: Mergers
  • Antitrust: Enforcement & Exemptions
  • Securities Laws & the SEC
  • Initial Public Offerings: Procedures & Liability
  • Initial Public Offerings: Shortcuts & Exemptions
  • Trading Securities: Section 10(b) & Rule 10b-5
  • Trading Securities: Insider Trading & Short-Swing Profits
  • Gies Online Programs
Readings
  • Module 4 Overview and Resources
  • Course Wrap-Up
  • Congratulations!
  • Get Your Course Certificate
Practice Exercises
  • Lesson 4.1 Knowledge Check
  • Lesson 4.2 Knowledge Check
  • Lesson 4.3 Knowledge Check
  • Lesson 4.4 Knowledge Check
  • Lesson 4.5 Knowledge Check
  • Lesson 4.6 Knowledge Check
  • Lesson 4.7 Knowledge Check
  • Lesson 4.8 Knowledge Check
  • Lesson 4.9 Knowledge Check
  • Module 4 Quiz

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