Lawyers must increasingly deal with significant changes to business models and technological possibilities. For example:
The concentration in the Business of Innovation, Law, and Technology (BILT) is designed to prepare students to answer these kinds of questions.
This concentration requires a total of 26-28 credits: 12 from the Required Courses, 8-10 from the Distributional Courses, and 6-8 from the Elective Courses.
LANGUAGE: If a student completes additional courses from the Distributional Courses list (exceeding 8-10 credits), the credits from these extra courses may count toward fulfilling the Elective Courses requirement. COURSES:
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