Bachelor Wirtschaftsrecht* (LL.B.)
*Translated: Business Law. Only available in German
Business Law – the best for current trends and legal questions arising from the digitalisation and globalisation of corporate processes.
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Language : German
Your Business Law studies at a glance. Your career ahead of you.
Law and Business make a strong team. In the Business Law programme at IU International University of Applied Sciences (IU), you will deal with legal issues that arise within business processes. This includes labour law, contract law and consumer protection law concerns. Get ready for a winning combination of Business Administration and Law.
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Your career opportunities. Future-oriented.
Your studies in Business Law are opening a whole new range of opportunities for you and your career. Be ready to make an impact and to work in an industry as diverse as your learned skills.
Legal Affairs Manager
As a legal affairs manager, you are the in charge of the legal concerns of companies. You draft and negotiate contracts with partners domestically and overseas, but also advise management and the company’s departments on legal issues.
Contract Manager
HR Department Staff
Choose how you want to study Business Law at IU
You can study your Business Law bachelor degree in various study formats. It all depends on what your individual daily life looks like and what prerequisites you begin your studies with. Here, you will get a good overview of which model best supports you personally on your journey.
Distance Learning
For maximum freedom - study 100% flexible
You study completely on your own terms. Get the perfect blend of innovative study tools, interactive study formats via video chat (live or on demand) and personal support.
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The most important questions about studying Business Law
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Why you should study business law
Law is a broad field. So is Business. In terms of subject matter, Business Law sits exactly where Law and Business studies meet. If you imagine your professional future in the legal department of a company, at a management consultancy, with a tax advisor or an auditing firm, then Business Law is the degree programme for you. During your studies, you will acquire sought-after skills that will expand your professional opportunities and secure excellent career prospects for you.
Apart from that, studying is simply fun. In the distance learning programme at IU, you learn as you please - and, if possible, you can look forward to your future as a professional in Business Law. That feels good. Try it out for yourself!
Your IU studies in business law
First things first: your Business Law degree starts with the basics of Business Administration and Law. You'll get an introduction to scientific work, learn the basics of Civil Law and what makes good project management. Bookkeeping and accounting are also part of your studies.
You will acquire special knowledge in selected areas, for example in "IT and Media Law", "Law of Credit Securities" and "Real Estate Law". At IU, you will not only have freedom in your compulsory elective area. In the distance learning programme at IU, you decide for yourself how you want to learn. 100% flexible.
A look into the future: What you'll do after graduation
Once you have completed your Bachelor's degree in Business Law, you can work in legal departments of companies across all sectors. How about the Real Estate, IT or Media sector, for example? Talents with your qualifications are also welcome in tax consulting firms and in auditing.
As a specialist in legal matters, you often take on advisory tasks, take on contract negotiations with business partners and check business and legal risks. You can also work in Human Resources or Corporate Communications. After graduating in Business Law, you will have numerous opportunities to use your strengths.