Master in Business for Legal Professionals, Master of Arts

Part-time program @ EBS University for Business and Law 

👉 Our degree programme is especially for lawyers who want to develop further. Regardless of whether you have completed a state examination/legal examination or a Bachelor of Laws (LLB): This degree programme provides experienced professionals with a legal background with tailor-made further training - both professionally and personally. Enhance yourself and your position and deepen your legal skills with a Master's in Business.

At a Glance

🏫 University EBS University for Business and Law, University based in Oestrich-Winkel (Germany)
The EBS University of Economics and Law is Germany's oldest private university for business and law, offering a challenging, internationally oriented range of study programmes in business and law. Students can expect a solid academic education with innovative teaching methods, individual support in small learning groups, and a strong practical orientation. As a talent factory for future leaders, the EBS combines excellent teaching content with a strong international network and specifically promotes entrepreneurial thinking, a sense of responsibility, and personal development.
🎓 Field of Study EconomicsBusiness Administration
📜 Degree Master of Arts (M.A.)
⏳ Duration 4 Semesters
🎯 ECTS 60 Credit Points
🌍 Language of Instruction German
📖 Course contents Strategy and organisation, Strategic interaction, motivation and negotiations, Accounting and taxes, Service and law firm marketing, Investment and financing, Managing people, Business solutions in the digital economy, International economic policy
📚 Electives Business Administration for Lawyers
📍 Location Oestrich-Winkel, Online
📅 Enrollment Summer semester
💶 Fees
from 5500 € Semester fee
from 23980 € total
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Admission requirements

Admission requirements

Start your application by submitting the following documents to us:

  • University degree from a law degree programme with at least 240 ECTS
    or
  • University degree from a law degree programme with at least 180 ECTS
  • at least 1 year of professional experience
    and
  • Proof of knowledge of economics with at least 10 ECTS
  • Proof of a 4-week business-related internship

Selection process

As part of our application process, we check the performance and study ability of each individual applicant. We take the greatest possible care in this process - because we only admit the most suitable applicants each year. If your application documents meet our admission requirements, we will invite you to a personal interview.

Details

The Master for Legal Professionals takes place online and comprises four semesters, which are divided into two study levels. In study level I, you will familiarise yourself with basic business management concepts and theories that are relevant to legal practice. In study level II, you will deepen your business knowledge and apply it to real-life cases. You complete the programme with your Master's thesis, in which you plan, carry out and present an academic project of your own choice.

Thanks to an intelligent combination of e-learning tools, on-demand content and interactive live events, the degree programme offers you maximum flexibility and the full study experience at the same time.

Study modules:

  • Business Simulation (business simulation)
  • Strategy and organisation
  • Strategic interaction, motivation and negotiations
  • Accounting and taxes
  • Service and law firm marketing
  • Investment and financing
  • Managing people
  • Business solutions in the digital economy
  • International economic policy

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