Germany's Bucerius Law School will launch a specialization in Entrepreneurship, according to the school's website.
The new specialization will be available to students studying either the school's LL.M or its Master of Law and Business (MLB) program.
To complete the new specialization, students must take an elective module in entrepreneurship, complete an internship in the entrepreneurship area, and write a thesis on a topic in the field.
Students who successfully complete these requirements receive their LL.M. or MLB degree with the notation “Specialization in Entrepreneurship” on their transcripts, according to the school's website.
The new specialization is set to launch in September 2016.
Bucerius also offers an LL.M specialization in International Commercial Arbitration.
You can read more about the school's LL.M. programs on Bucerius Law School's Full Profile at LLM GUIDE.
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