Business Law
Core Courses
- Accounting for Lawyers
LAW 6930 | 2-3 Credits - Corporate Finance
LAW 6064 | 3 Credits - Corporate Taxation
LAW 6610 | 3 Credits - Business Associations
LAW 6060 | 4 Credits
Elective Courses
- Securities Regulation
LAW 6560 | 3 Credits - Secured Transactions
LAW 6051 | 3 Credits - Insurance Law
LAW 6080 | 2-3 Credits - Mergers and Acquisitions
LAW 6067 | 3 Credits - Antitrust Law
LAW 6550 | 3 Credits - Corporate Taxation
LAW 6610 | 3 Credits - Partnership Taxation
LAW 6616 | 2-3 Credits - International Business Transactions
LAW 6261 | 2-3 Credits
Highly Supportive
- Sales
LAW 6010 | 2-3 Credits - Real Estate Transactions
LAW 6930 | 3 Credits - Bankruptcy
LAW 6052 | 3 Credits - Applied Bankruptcy
LAW 6930 | 2 Credits - Intellectual Property Survey
LAW 6570 | 3 Credits - Administrative Law
LAW 6930 | 4 Credits
Summer Experiences
Trying to decide how to spend your summer? Paid legal employment in the field of your choice is always a great option. But we know that paid summer positions jobs are not always available, especially for rising 2Ls. So what’s a student to do? This category lists options you shouldn’t overlook, including externships that provide placement in an employment setting with exposure to practice in this area, fellowships or scholarships that students can apply for that support unpaid internships or externships in this field, and other relevant opportunities. Externships are for-credit experiential learning opportunities, where the student is supervised both by a lawyer at the placement and a faculty member, with educational requirements the student must meet. Financial aid is generally available for students who enroll in externships on the same terms as for other coursework.
Externships (6 credits):
Corporate In-House Counsel externships
