Joint Degree Crossover Courses

from Seattle University's 2012-2013 Graduate Catalog

The following courses can be used to satisfy elective credits toward the juris doctor and graduate business degrees. Not all courses are offered each quarter, semester, or year, and some courses may require particular sequencing or have prerequisites. In addition to the courses listed below, students may, upon approval, receive crossover credit for other appropriate courses that may be offered from time to time. Crossover credit will not be granted for courses that are substantially similar to courses already taken in the other school.

School of Law

Administrative Law
Advanced Real Estate
Antitrust
Bankruptcy
Basic Real Estate
Business Entities
Business Planning
Client Counseling & Negotiations
Community Development and Entrepreneurship Clinic
Consumer Law
Corporate Acquisitions
Corporate and Partnership Tax
Corporate Finance
Corporate Governance
Corporate Law Appellate Litigation
Corporations, Law and Society
Dispute Resolution
Employment Discrimination
Employment Law
Environmental Law: Fundamentals
Environmental Law-NEPA/SEPA (formerly Environmental Law: Pollution)
Health Law I
Individual Income Tax
Intellectual Property
International Business Transactions
International Tax
International Trade
Labor Law: Private Sector
Labor Law: Public Sector
Land Use Planning
Law and Economics Seminar
Mediation, Advocacy, and Collaborative Law
Not for Profit Organization Clinic
Payment Law
Pensions and Employee Benefits
Products Liability
Public International Law (formerly International Law)
Securities Regulation
Taxation of Charitable Organizations
UCC Sales and Secured Transactions

Albers School of Business and Economics

Accounting

ACCT 531 Intermediate Financial Accounting I
ACCT 532 Intermediate Financial Accounting II
ACCT 533 Advanced Financial Accounting
ACCT 534 Managerial Cost Accounting
ACCT 535 Auditing I
ACCT 538 Financial Statement Analysis and Security Valuation
ACCT 541 Auditing II
ACCT 542 Auditing III
ACCT 544 Strategic Management Accounting
ACCT 568 Management Control Systems
ACCT 580 Systems Modeling for Financial Decisions

Economics

ECON 565 Applied Econometrics
ECON 568 Natural Resources and Environmental Economics
ECON 571 Government Finance and Economics
ECON 573 International Economics
ECON 578 Urban/Regional Economics
ECON 583 Economics of Emerging Nations
ECON 584 Economics of Strategy

Finance

FINC 540 Investments
FINC 542 Valuation of Derivatives
FINC 543 Advanced Financial Theory
FINC 544 Financial Institutions and Markets
FINC 546 Finance for International Business
FINC 549 Corporate Investment Decisions
FINC 550 Risk Management
FINC 551 Entrepreneurial Finance
FINC 552 Portfolio Management
FINC 553 Advanced Topics in Investments
FINC 554 Real Options Analysis (formerly Valuing Intangible Assets )
FINC 555 Fixed Income Analysis
FINC 557 Hedge Funds
FINC 580 Cases in Managerial Finance

Management

ECIS 567 Data Mining for Business Intelligence
MBA 515 Corporate Financial Management
MBA 516 Management of People
MBA 519 Competitive Strategy
MGMT 568 Community Development and Entrepreneurship Clinic I
MGMT 569 Community Development and Entrepreneurship Clinic II
MGMT 572 International Business Consulting
MGMT 573 International Management
MGMT 577 Managing Diversity
MGMT 581 Human Resource Management
MGMT 583 Entrepreneurship Fundamentals
MGMT 586 Business Plan Development
MGMT 588 Negotiation Skills
MGMT 589 International Policy and Strategy
MKTG 554 Topics in International Marketing
MKTG 559 Brand Management

*The American Bar Association, one of the accrediting agencies for law schools, requires that the JD degree be completed within a maximum of seven years.**One quarter credit is the equivalent of .67 semester credits. A 3 quarter credit crossover business course could, for example, be used to satisfy 2 semester credits for the JD degree.
***One semester credit is the equivalent of 1.5 quarter credits. A 4 semester credit crossover law course could, for example, be used to satisfy 6 quarter credits for the graduate business degree.