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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 legal frameworks converge. This specialized commerce and technology master's program, built upon UNH Franklin Pierce School of Law's renowned intellectual property expertise, caters to professionals outside the legal field who seek to navigate the complex relationship between IT, commerce, and legislation. Seasoned instructors explore timely topics and fast-growing sectors like modern payment solutions and consumer data privacy. With three customizable focus areas—Intellectual Property, Digital Commerce Law, and Global Regulation/Tax Policy—the program adapts to your professional aspirations. This distinctive graduate education delivers crucial insights for thriving in our rapidly changing digital marketplace.
Established by visionaries and business pioneers, UNH Franklin Pierce School of Law stands as an innovative leader dedicated to preparing exceptional legal professionals through hands-on training. Students benefit from unparalleled chances to hone practical skills, collaborate directly with professors, and connect with international industry leaders. Our vibrant, tight-knit community fosters lifelong professional connections. When you graduate, you'll become part of our worldwide network of over 6,000 alumni spanning more than 80 nations.
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: April 1.