MBA concentration in law

Discussion in 'General Distance Learning Discussions' started by Dennis, Jun 25, 2004.

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  1. Dennis

    Dennis New Member

    Hello,

    What career opportunities could a MBA with concentration in business law open?

    In general, what MBA concentration would be, in your view, most rewarding in terms of number of jobs available and income earned?
     
  2. Mr. Engineer

    Mr. Engineer member

    Some colleges have the MBA/JD option - but I am not aware of any that have this offered as DL.

    Which school has an MBA with a law option? It sounds good - what type of law were you thinking of?
     
  3. nosborne48

    nosborne48 Well-Known Member

    The University of London offers an external M.Sc. in Finance and Financial Law. Is this the sort of thing you mean? I imagine it would be very attractive in commercial banking and the like.
     
  4. bo79

    bo79 New Member

    Are you talking about the MBA at Nottingham Trent University?

    Basically it's an MBA designed for partners of a law firm to help them manage the firm better and people that work in the HR Dept of a major law firm.
     
  5. Dennis

    Dennis New Member

    Actually, I've the MBA of the University of Southern Queensland(USQ) in mind. It consists of 12 courses; 8 courses are core and 4 courses are electives. If you want, you can choose a concentration consisting of 4 courses in a dozen of areas; business law is one of them.

    Dennis
     

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