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Students at SUNY Polytechnic Institute often use our Business Law course to complete general education or major requirements affordably while balancing others commitments.

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The Business Law course at SUNY Polytechnic Institute is designed for students who want to gain practical skills while saving significantly on tuition. With NCCRS & ACE accreditation, this online course can transfer up to 3–4 credits directly to SUNY Polytechnic Institute programs, helping students finish their degree faster and at a lower cost.
SUNY Polytechnic Institute accepts courses recommended for college credit by ACE & NCCRS

Our courses are approved by the American Council on Education (ACE) — the same body that approves AP and IB — and are accepted for credit by thousands of universities, including SUNY Polytechnic Institute.

Our courses are approved by the National College Credit Recommendation Service (Previously known as National Ponsi) — the NYSED.GOV body that approves AP and IB — and are accepted for credit by thousands of universities, including SUNY Polytechnic Institute.
This course costs $250 through TransferCredit.org (UPI Study), compared to an estimated $900–$1,200 or more if taken directly at SUNY Polytechnic Institute
FAQ
How many credits will I earn for Business Law at SUNY Polytechnic Institute?
You will earn 3 transferable college credits, approved byACE & NCCRS, which can be applied toward your degree at SUNY Polytechnic Institute or over 2,100 U.S. universities.
Is the course self-paced and online?
Yes, it’s 100% online and self-paced. You can start anytime and finish on your own schedule within hours or days and then transfer it back to SUNY Polytechnic Institute for credit.
Will this course from UPI Study transfer to SUNY Polytechnic Institute?
Yes, the Business Law course is ACE- and NCCRS‑approved and can be submitted to SUNY Polytechnic Institute for credit toward general education or elective requirements.
How much does the course cost as compared to SUNY Polytechnic Institute?
The course costs $250 total, which is 5X more affordable compared to the higher tuition fees charged on campus at SUNY Polytechnic Institute or any community college near Utica, NY.
Course Details For Business Law
Learning Outcomes
SUNY Polytechnic Institute in Utica, NY
In Business Law at SUNY Polytechnic Institute in Utica, NY you can learn the same topics, transfer it and save tuition fees by a mile. This course, worth 3 transferable credits and approved by NCCRS & ACE, is designed to help students at SUNY Polytechnic Institute gain practical skills and, preparing them for success in degree programs and real-world careers. Upon successful completion of the course, students will be able to: discuss the structure and functions of the American legal system; analyze the implications of the United States Constitution on business activities; differentiate between common law and uniform commercial code in contract law; identify essential elements required for the formation of valid contracts; recognize third-party rights and remedies within contractual agreements; evaluate legal and equitable remedies available for contractual breaches; define principles of tort law and its application in business contexts; and analyze ethical and legal dimensions of business decisions and risk management strategies.
Major Course Topics
Major topics include the American legal system and sources of law; the United States Constitution and its impact on business; fundamentals of contract law; essential elements for contract formation; third party rights within contractual agreements; contractual breach and available remedies; termination of contracts; introduction to tort law; product liability and consumer protection; intellectual property law; Internet law and social media legal issues; and the legal and ethical dimensions of business.

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