Please Note: Course offerings may vary from year to year.
Foundation Courses (required in second year):
Group A Courses (at least three are required):
M209. Real Estate Finance
236. Securities Regulation
248. Business Bankruptcy
250. Secured Transactions
291. Taxation of Business Enterprises
Group B Courses (totaling, with Group A, at least four courses; the sum of courses selected in Groups A and B must equal at least four): [1]
Transactional Courses (one is required): [1]
[1] A second transactional course may be counted toward meeting the Group A and Group B minimum four course requirement. (To illustrate, a student who has taken two transactional courses would need only three courses from Group A and Group B, of which at least two would need to be from Group A.)
[2] Law 271 International Business Transactions is both a Group B course and a Transactional course, but for a particular student it can count as either a Group B course or a Transactional Course, but not both.
[3] The one unit version of 348. European Law only meets half of a course B requirement.
[4] Available as a Group B course only for students who are taking THREE Group A courses.
[5] Law 237. Corporate Finance can count as an A course for the classes of 2011 and 2012.
[6] The one unit version of 939. Real World Mergers and Acquisitions only meets half of a course B requirement.
[7] Law 901. Commercial Law in the People's Republic of China, a one-unit course, meets half of a course B requirement.
[8] Law 745. Secured Financial Transactions is both a Group B course and a Transactional course, but for a particular student it can count as either a Group B course or a Transactional course, but not both.
[9] Law 902. Deals, a one-unit course, meets half of a course B requirement.
[10] Although Law 709 may be used to satisfy the transactional requirement in the Business Law track, its simulation exercises are set in a variety of legal and non-legal, commercial and non-commercial, contexts that do not require specialized knowledge of any particular body of substantive law.