Business Law (LL.B.)
Program structure
Structure of the program
The Business Law Bachelor’s degree program is comprised of seven semesters and combines the disciplines of Law and Business Administration. About 60 percent of the teaching content covers business-relevant areas of law, about 30 percent are business modules and 10 percent cover key skills.
First study stage
The first and second semester form the first study stage. Extensive business law and economic basic knowledge is conveyed in the two semesters.
Second study stage
The remaining five semesters form the second stage of study. In the third, fourth, sixth and seventh semesters, the previously acquired basic knowledge is deepened, solidified and reflected on. The fifth semester is intended for an internship or study abroad. During the course of studies, two block seminars must also be completed.
Modules
- Private Law 3
- Business Administrative Law
- Specialization Law 1
- Specialization Business 1
- Financial Management
- Elective
- Labour Law
- European Law
- Specialization Law 2
- Specialization Business 2
- Contract Law
- Corporate Law
- Practical semester or semester abroad
- Law of Civil Procedure
- Competition Law
- Specialization Law 3
- Specialization Business 3
- Criminal Law
- Insolvency Law / Collateral Security Law
Specializations and practical semester
In the third, fourth and fifth semesters, students select two specializations: one legal and one business specialization, each of which is composed of three modules.
- Financial Services Law
- Intellectual Property Law
- Digital Business Models Law
- Digital Legal Relationships
- Current Legal Issues of Digitalization
- Case Studies
- Taxes
- Controlling
- Financial Management
- International Economics
- Logistics
- Marketing
- Sustainable Management and Development
- Human Resources
- Event Management
- Auditing and Accounting
The practical semester is usually completed in the fifth semester. It provides the opportunity to gather practical experience and get in touch with enterprises during the studies and comprises a period of 20 weeks.