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EU Business School Munich
BA (Hons) in Business (Law) in Munich
- Munich, Germany
BA
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
English
The BA (Hons) in Business with a pathway in Law is a three-year full-time program (180 ECTS). This EQF level 6/NFQ level 8 honors degree program is designed for students intending to pursue a business career in areas where a detailed knowledge of the law is useful.


The University of Milan
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Bachelor's Degree in International Politics, Law and Economics (IPLE)
- Milan, Italy
Bachelor's degree
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
English
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The Bachelor's Degree in International Politics, Law, and Economics (IPLE) program, entirely taught in English, offers interdisciplinary education in political science, law, economics, history, and sociology, with a particular emphasis on the political, economic, and legal dimensions of the contemporary international context.


University at Albany, SUNY
Financial Market Regulation - BS
- Albany, USA
BSc
Full time
On-Campus
English
The bachelor's program in Financial Market Regulation is designed to give students a clear understanding of how financial markets are supervised and maintained. It covers key topics like securities, b...
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Economic Law degree programs focus on the intersection of law and economics, preparing you to understand regulatory frameworks influencing business and financial systems. This field examines how laws impact economic behavior and policymaking, making it particularly relevant in today’s rapidly changing global market.
Through courses in contract law, regulatory analysis, and competition law, students develop skills in negotiating agreements, assessing legal risks, and analyzing economic policies. Many learners start by exploring the principles of law and economics, which provide a solid foundation for deeper study. The environment fosters independence as students engage with complex legal scenarios, enhancing their critical thinking as they delve into case studies and real-world applications.
As a graduate, you'll be equipped for diverse career paths such as compliance officer, policy analyst, or legal consultant, where you’ll navigate the legal aspects of economic transactions and support organizations in adhering to regulations. With a Bachelor’s degree in Economic Law, you’ll gain skills that are applicable in various sectors worldwide.