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The digital transformation of business is reshaping our economy. Each day presents fresh challenges and possibilities where emerging technologies, innovative business approaches, and evolving regulations converge. This graduate certificate in commerce and technology, backed by UNH Franklin Pierce School of Law's renowned intellectual property (IP) expertise, caters to both legal professionals and those outside the field who seek to understand the crossroads of IT, commerce, and legal frameworks. Seasoned instructors explore timely topics and fast-changing domains like modern payment solutions and consumer data privacy. Ideal for professionals worldwide navigating our increasingly digital, data-centric marketplace.
With UNH Law's robust IP framework as its cornerstone, the Commerce and Technology program bridges business and legal disciplines to address contemporary legal challenges in e-commerce and emerging enterprises within today's global digital economy.
International applicants must hold a four-year baccalaureate degree or its equivalent as a precondition for applying to any of our graduate programs. In some cases, you may also need a master’s degree or its equivalent.
English Language Score: Accepted TOEFL scores: Paper: 550; IBT: 80; Accepted IELTS score: 6.5.
Application Deadline for International Students: Fall only - June 1.