Students are required to complete 11 credit hours from the following available electives:
Accounting for Decision Making
Advanced Corporate Taxation
Adanced Partnership Taxation
Advanced Real Estate Transactions
Adanced Securities Regulation
Bankruptcy Negotiation
Business Litigation
Business Reorg: Bankruptcy
Business Planning
Business Simulation
Chapter 11 Bankruptcy
Colloquium: Law and Economics
Commercial Law: Sales
Commercial Law: Secured Transactions
Commercial Real Estate Finance
Computers and the Law
Contracts and Intellectual Property
Copyright Law
Corporate Restructuring
Deals: The Economic Structure of Corporate Transactions
Derivatives: Design, Regulation, and Documentation
Derivatives Products: Disclosure, Documentation and Taxation
Derivatives: Use and Regulation
Economics for Lawyers
Employment Discrimination
Employment Law
Entrepreneurship Law
Environmental Law
European
Business Regulation
Financing the Entrepreneurial Venture
Insurance Law
Intellectual Property
Intellectual Property Strategy: Domestic and Global Perspectives
International Sales
International Securities Regulation and Comparative Corporate Law
International Taxation
International Trade
Labor Law
Law and Economics
Managing Corporate Assets
Mergers and Acquisitions
Mutual Funds Regulation
Patent Law
Project Finance
Real Estate Investment
Real Estate Transactions
Regulation and Competition
Securities Litigation
Securitization Law
Securities Market Regulation
Small Business Clinic I
Small Business Clinic II
Structuring Transactions
Taxation of Intellectual Property
Telecommunications
Tort and Product Liability
Trademarks and Unfair Competition
Venture Capital
White Collar Criminal Practice
Note: Any Kellogg class or Law class co-listed with Kellogg automatically counts towards the Business Enterprise Electives requirement.
As new courses are approved by the faculty and Registrar's office, the student should consult with the concentration faculty advisor to determine if any additional course not listed above should be considered as a Business Enterprise Elective. Robert Sitkoff is the faculty advisor for the Business Enterprise Elective.
Further information about this concentration and current electives is available from the Office of the Registrar.