George Mason law students may, in the alternative, choose to pursue the Corporate and Securities Law Sequence. This sequence is designed for students who wish to gain a solid foundation in corporate and securities law, but who also wish to have more flexibility in their course of study.
In order to complete the Corporate and Securities Law Sequence, students must complete the following corporate and securities law courses:
| Course | Credit Hours |
| Business Associations | 4 |
| Income Tax | 4 |
|
Secured Finance |
3 |
| Securities Regulation* | 3 |
| Unincorporated Business* | 2 |
| Bankruptcy |
3 |
| Corporate Tax* | 3 |
* Business Associations is a prerequisite to Corporate Tax, Unincorporated Business, and Securities Regulation; and Income Tax is a prerequisite to Corporate Tax.