The Gould School of Law at the University of Southern California (USC) has announced the launch of an LL.M. program in International Business and Economic Law.
The new LL.M. will help students understand the laws and policies that shape international commerce and trade. The mandatory courses will cover topics in business organizations, global regulatory policy or international trade policy, and international business transactions. Students can also select from a range of electives in a variety of subjects relevant to international business and economic law. Additionally, students can also round out their studies by pursuing a certificate in either transnational law and business and / or business law.
USC's LL.M. in International Business and Economic Law program will launch in the fall of 2019. For more information or to apply, please see the program webpage.
MSL program to be offered both on-campus and online
USC has also announced that its Master of Studies in Law (MSL) program—which was previously online offered in an online format—will now be offered in an on-campus format as well. The residential program will include the same course content as its online counterpart. The MSL program is designed for non-lawyer professionals and recent graduates who want to better understand complex legal matters. It will launch in the fall of 2019. For more information, please see USC's Residential MSL program webpage.
Read more about the school on USC's Full Profile on LLM GUIDE.