Students interested in exploring the laws that promote competition and protect consumers may wish to pursue courses in the Antitrust Area of Focus.
Students may complete a Concentration in Antitrust by completing at least five courses listed under the Antitrust Focus Area and earning a final grade of “B-” or higher in each course.
For latest information, see Course Schedules and Syllabi page.
For more information, including course descriptions, please visit the University Catalog.
- Antitrust I: Principles (Law 156)
- Antitrust II: Applications (Law 162)
- Antitrust III: Advanced Antitrust Seminar (Law 640)
- Antitrust IV: Mergers & Acquisitions Seminar (Law 668)
- Consumer Financial Protection (Law 193)
- Antitrust Economics (Law 237)
- European Union Competition Law (Law 259)
- Legal Practicum: Global Antitrust Regulatory Comments (Law 304)
- Consumer Protection Law (Law 332)
- Intellectual Property & Antitrust Seminar (Law 432)
- FTC Seminar (Law 612)
- Global Antitrust Law Seminar (Law 645)
- Federal Consumer Protection Litigation (Law 750)