MASTER’S PROGRAM IN BUSINESS LAW
The Master’s Degree in Business Law—forerunner nationwide—educates professionals with multidisciplinary skills tailored to the business environment, incorporating accounting, financial and management tools. This master’s program is the best choice to train lawyers with an ethical profile and skillsets for interdisciplinary work and conflict resolution within companies.
BENEFITS
The Graduate School helps students at academic level, as well as in terms of business partners and financing.
FINANCIAL BENEFITS
- Financing with no interests directly with the Graduate School.
- Discounts for the Ulima Community—prior consultation with the commercial advisor.
ACADEMIC BENEFITS
This master’s program curriculum includes the compulsory international subject in Spain (on-site). This experience allows students to get in touch with other realities and methodologies across the world, nurturing their professional development through new knowledge and skills—paramount to meet the local and global demands. Moreover, this international experience provides students with a certificate of participation from the foreign university.
ULIMA BENEFITS
- Employability Center (Ulima Laboral)
- Access to the Wellness Center (gym, nutrition, psychopedagogical counseling)
- Access to Mayorazgo Sports Complex (swimming, football, basketball, volleyball)
- Access to Ulima Medical Department
- Valid discounts via Ulima App
PROCESS
PROFILE EVALUATION
Your file is evaluated. Once approved, you can pay the enrollment fees.
PSYCHOLOGICAL EVALUATION
You can do this evaluation in parallel with the essay. This is sent to your email.
ESSAY WRITING
You will access a platform to write an essay. This must include your reasons to apply to the master’s program.
INTERVIEW WITH THE DIRECTOR
A personal interview takes place with the director of the master’s or doctoral program. First, you must approve the previous step.
LETTER OF COMMITMENT
You must submit a payment commitment letter duly signed and pay the first installment.
CURRICULUM
The Master’s Program in Business Law develops skills for risk prevention and conflict resolution, turning their students into the legal support of operations and business within companies. This academic proposal bolsters both ethical profile and further skills for interdisciplinary work.
MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING
CORPORATE LAW
ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF THE LAW
CIVIL LIABILITY AND CONSUMER PROTECTION
ECONOMIC AND CRIMINAL LAW
EMPLOYMENT AND CORPORATE ISSUES
FUNDAMENTALS OF FINANCE AND ASSESSMENT OF BUSINESS PROJECTS
BUSINESS CONTRACTS
MERGERS AND ACQUISITIONS
COMPETITION LAW
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND INVESTMENT PROTECTION
REGULATORY LAW
LEADERSHIP AND TEAMWORK
BUSINESS MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES IN LEGAL TEAMS
STOCK MARKET
CORPORATE TAXATION AND TAX OPTIMIZATION STRATEGIES
PRIVATE INVESTMENT AND CONCESSIONS
SEMINAR ON MASTER’S DEGREE FINAL PROJECT I
EUROPEAN CORPORATE LAW
CONTRACTS AND BANKING AND FINANCIAL OPERATIONS
E-BUSINESSES AND GOVERNMENTS
BANKRUPTCY LAW
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
SEMINAR ON MASTER’S DEGREE FINAL PROJECT II
APPLICANT PROFILE
- Analysis, abstraction, and synthesis
- Oral and written communication skills
- Legal and jurisprudence knowledge
- Technical-legal knowledge related to the business world.
- Multidisciplinary approach for teamwork.
- Proven knowledge of their own business and value creation through innovative solutions.
- Effective risk prevention and conflict resolution thanks to global legal training.
- Autonomous learning to achieve good academic performance.
- Ethical and social responsibility.
- Multitasking.
- Highly motivated and learning-oriented.
- Teamwork skills.
- High-speed Internet connection
- Laptop or desktop with access to multimedia services.
- Non-certified copy of the valid National Identity Card (DNI) or Alien Registration Card (ARC).
- Non-certified copy of the bachelor’s degree registered in the National Superintendency of University Education (SUNEDU).
- Resume duly signed with passport picture (JPG format, 240x288 pixels, 300 DPI minimum resolution, in front of a plain white background, no eyeglasses).
- Academic or employment recommendation letter, or one (01) work certificate of the current or last job.
- Minimum work experience of three (03) years.
- Payment receipt for tuition fees.
- Letter of Language Commitment, according to the current University Act.
- One (01) Statement of Purpose. To be completed in the platform indicated by the Graduate School.
- Once documents are submitted, the Admission Office will send you an email within 48 hours to pay the application process fees (350 PEN).
GRADUATE PROFILE
Business Law Program graduates are able to:
- Asses complex situations from different perspectives in order to make decisions and generate solutions in an effective and innovative manner.
- Be part of task forces in order to achieve objectives with the due diligence, integrity, sensitivity and synergistic intelligence.
- Act with responsible citizenship and constructively in different situations, in order to contribute towards a respectful, responsible, and pacific coexistence for the common good.
- Elaborate management strategies for legal and financial contingencies, so that organizations can face market requirements successfully.
- Recommend legal opportunities to increase company’s benefits and resolve conflicts creatively and efficiently.
- Analyze the legal regulation and draft reports that allow business leaders to make strategic sound decisions.
- Analyze international trends to adapt—within organizations—regulatory changes and global scenarios quickly and efficiently.
- Suggest alternative legal solutions that allow companies to create value.
- Work in teams and build managerial skills for good management practices.
To obtain the graduate status, students must:
- Complete the curriculum.
- Comply with all Ulima obligations and commitments.
- Process the graduate status with the Student Services and Registry Bureau (DUSAR).
To obtain the academic degree, students must:
- Hold the graduate status.
- Certify the proficiency of a foreign or native language. To do so, students must submit certificates issued by institutions recognized by Ulima Language Center.
- Hold an approved thesis or research work of the corresponding specialization.
- Comply with all requirements set forth in the rules and regulations.
Note 1: Maximum period to obtain the academic degree is 6 years.
Nota 2: Note 2: Current rules and regulations are available at Ulima website (click here).
INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE
Students of this master’s program will participate in the International Legal Week at Universidad de Navarra (Spain). This experience will complement and reinforce the knowledge acquired. It also includes a certificate of participation. Moreover, it will address the latest international trends on business law.
*The cost of the master’s program only covers the academic fees of the study trip.
Universidad de Navarra
PROFESSORS
SOSA,
Alex
Socio y director del área de Consumo, Publicidad y Privacidad del Estudio Muñiz
PUNTRIANO,
César
Socio principal del Estudio Muñiz
ORSINI,
Desirée
Abogada del estudio Orsini Abogados y Consultores Asociados
SAM CHEC,
Fernando
Abogado principal de Baker McKenzie International - Estudio Echecopar Abogados
CALDERÓN,
Liliana
Consultora y jefa del área de Compliance en el Estudio Benites, Vargas y Ugaz
RUIZ,
Marco Antonio
Abogado del Estudio Muñiz
MERINO,
María Antonieta
Miembro de la Comisión de Eliminación de Barreras Burocráticas del Indecopi y columnista en el diario Gestión.
ZÚÑIGA,
Mario
Exmiembro de la Comisión de Defensa de la Libre Competencia del INDECOPI.
Exasesor del Gabinete de Asesores y del Ministerio de Economía y Finanzas.
ADVISORY COUNCIL
MACCHIAVELLO CASABONNE, Gianna
Master in Public Administration from Instituto Universitario Ortega y Gasset. Lawyer by training from Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. She has studied international commercial arbitration, compliance, social responsibility, and good governance at Yale School of Management, American University Washington College of Law and IESE Business School. She has been responsible for the legal and compliance services of Repsol Perú. Casabonnne has also fulfilled the position of director for Refinery La Pampilla SAA. She currently serves as freelance arbitrator and member of the Supreme Arbitration Council of the Chamber of Commerce of Lima.
ECHEANDÍA CEVALLOS, Jorge
MBA from Escuela de Organización Industrial. He pursued the Senior Management Program (PAD) from the School of Management at Universidad de Piura. Cevallos was Head of Institutional Affairs and Director of the Family Business Center of the Lima Chamber of Commerce. He has provided guidance to family businesses to bolster their purpose and transform its decision-making processes. He currently serves as Corporate Governance Officer for Latin America and the Caribbean at the International Finance Corporation (IFC) of the World Bank.
HERRERA VÁSQUEZ, Ricardo
Master in Constitutional Law and lawyer from Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. Consultant in labor, constitutional, and legal issues for the United Nations Development Programme, Inter-American Development Bank, and International Labor Organization. He is main partner of Muñiz law firm and also corporate labor advisor for BBVA, Arca Continental, Cerro Verde, Nestlé, PepsiCo, among other companies.