MIST 208: Law, Policy, and Risk Management


Units: 4

Utilizes theory, frameworks, and case studies to train students how to properly interpret and address law, policy, and risk in the management of the corporate, non-profit, and public sectors. Concepts include: laws as individual rights and obligations scaled-up to society; policies as prevailing strategies to reconcile social, ecological, and economic tensions; and risks as real or perceived exposure to loss of value for individuals, the environment, or the market.

Course Details
Repeats Allowed for Credit: 0

Normal Letter Grade only

Requisites and Restrictions
Open only to following major/minor(s):
  • Management of Innovation, Sustainability & Technology (Graduate) - MIST

Instructor Permission Required: No


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