Requirements and Courses
In order to successfully complete the NYU LL.M. in Global Business Law and qualify to sit the New York Bar Exam, students must complete 24 credits, 20 credits of which must be taken with NYU faculty.
The National University of Singapore recognizes coursework taken in pursuit of the NYU master’s degree, and students must complete about an additional 4 classes of average credit (or equivalent research) in order to graduate from the NUS LL.M. program.
Courses
Below is a sampling of courses previously offered as part of the NYU@NUS program:
- Corporations
- U.S. Contract Law
- U.S. Legal Methodology
- U.S. Procedure: Law and Theory
- Legal Ethics
- Mergers & Acquisitions
- Securities Regulation
- Corporate Finance
- Sales Transactions
- Reinventing Financial Architecture
- World Trade Law
- Comparative and International Competition Law
- Law, Economics and Psychology
- European Private International Law
- Aviation Law and Policy
- International Regulation of Shipping
- Chinese Corporate & Securities Law
- Indian Business Law
- Islamic Finance Law
- Japanese Corporate Law & Governance
- Globalization & International Law
- International Investment Law
- Regulatory State & Sovereign Wealth Funds
- Additional elective classes offered by the NUS Faculty of Law