Master of Jurisprudence –
Commercial Law Concentration

The Commercial Law Concentration is just one of your options. See the main Master of Jurisprudence page for details about the overall program and other available options.


M.Jur. Commercial Law Concentration (available online)

The M.Jur. in Commercial Law is available both as an online distance learning program and in a traditional classroom environment.

Commercial law is a dramatically growing field and one of the fastest-changing areas of law.

The St. Mary’s 30-credit-hour M.Jur. concentration provides a comprehensive overview of commercial law, which is relevant to most commercial and government fields as a result of the regulatory changes prompted by the 2008 global financial crisis.

The potential job market for this concentration is high because commercial law covers a broad range of industries.

Commercial law and business law often overlap. Commercial law focuses on the sale and distribution of products, while business law governs other aspects of business management, such as starting, buying, managing, selling and closing a business.

You can use your degree in Commercial Law in a wide variety of business arenas. It really trains you to think analytically, with a problem solving approach.

– Ramona Lampley


Required Courses

Course NameCredit Hours
Fundamentals of the American Legal System (offered online)2
Legal Research and Writing (offered online)2
Contracts (offered online)4
Second First-year Course (or Property, offered online)4

Additional Concentration Electives

Course NameCredit Hours
Administrative Law or Administrative Law & Regulatory Interpretation * (offered online)3
Business Associations or Business Structures & Statutory Compliance * (offered online)3
Negotiations * (offered online)3
Antitrust3
Creditor’s Rights & Bankruptcy (offered online)3
Deceptive Trade Practices
Employment Law or Employment Discrimination Law (offered online)3
Insurance Law3
Mortgages and Real Estate3
Secured Transactions3
Sales2
Sales/Secured Transactions or Commercial Law & Contracting (offered online)4
Federal Income Tax

Courses marked with an * are required electives. Two additional courses from the list must be chosen.

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Master of Jurisprudence –
Business Risk and Intelligence Concentration

Master of Jurisprudence

The Business Risk and Intelligence Concentration is just one of your options. See the main Master of Jurisprudence page for details about the overall program and other available options.


M.Jur. Business Risk and Intelligence Concentration (available online)

The M.Jur. in Business Risk and Intelligence is a hybrid concentration that partners the Compliance, Business Law and Risk certificate at the School of Law (CCB® accredited) with the Business Intelligence Certificate at the Greehey School of Business.

This concentration has been established to appeal to compliance professionals, governmental and private sector procurement and contracting professionals, accounting professionals, and analysts who want to use data to ask about the “why” not just the “how.”

This concentration has been curated for those already working at the intersection of compliance, business and data analytics looking to advance, pivot or reskill in emerging fields such as fintech, data analytics and procurement.

Consider this certificate if you are…

  • A decision-maker who uses data to aid in the decision-making process
  • A manager involved in producing reports and analyzing multiple data points to assess their relevance in business decision-making
  • A critical thinker who “connects the dots” to make better business decisions
  • An “outside the box” thinker who asks “what if?” questions using data
  • A proactive thinker who asks, “what else can we do with this data?”

Business Intelligence models have been used and proven effective in risk management and compliance for quite a while. This program provides students with curriculum and business intelligence tools in such a way as to give students insights that will help them identify risk and integrate compliance and assurance into a performance management system. Students will gain an in-depth understanding of regulatory requirements, risk mediation and proactive corporate governance.

– Ajaya Swain


What is Business Intelligence?

Business intelligence leverages your legal acumen with actionable systems insights to improve your ability to anticipate, predict, adapt and remediate. If you are a decision-maker ready to create value from big data this concentration is the means to this end.


Required Courses

Course NameCredit Hours
Fundamentals of the American Legal System (offered online)2
Legal Research and Writing (offered online)2
Contracts (offered online)4

Additional Concentration Electives

Course NameCredit Hours
Administrative Law and Regulatory Interpretation * (offered online)3
Business Structures or Business Associations * (offered online)3
Compliance Ethics & Risk Management or Compliance Law* (offered online)3
Business Law and Ethics (offered online)1
HIPAA Privacy Law (offered online)2
Intro to Business Analytics (offered online)3
Visual Analytics & Management (offered online)3
Predictive Modeling (offered online)3
Using Data for Developing Business Intel (offered online)3

Courses marked with an * are required electives. Two additional courses from the list must be chosen.

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Master of Jurisprudence –
Business and Entrepreneurship Law Concentration

The Business and Entrepreneurship Law Concentration is just one of your options. See the main Master of Jurisprudence page for details about the overall program and other available options.


M.Jur. Business and Entrepreneurship Law Concentration 

Are you considering a career transition or broadening your entrepreneurial horizon and wondering whether a legal master’s degree is the right path for you? Let’s break down the key factors of a Master of Jurisprudence with a concentration in Business and Entrrepreneurship at St. Mary’s Law to help you make an informed decision.

 Students of the law are renowned for their ability to deconstruct arguments and construct persuasive ones. Law school hones your critical thinking skills, making you adept at dissecting complex issues and presenting compelling cases. The M.Jur. at the School of Law is the perfect analytical compliment to your professional skill set. M.Jur. graduates are taught to excel in precise, detail-oriented communication and make successful entrepreneurs by combining their legal knowledge with their industry-specific toolbox.

If your goal is to practice law, a J.D. is a necessity. However, if you’re considering a broader career in business, an M.Jur. offers a diverse skill set and extensive career opportunities. Keep in mind that your success ultimately depends on how you leverage your education, contacts and knowledge. Choose the path that aligns with your long-term career goals and interests and be prepared to make the most of your chosen degree.

The matriculation ceremony was a bliss. The pledge was epic. It was an awakening gesture to start the journey of studying in law. I felt strongly committed and dedicated to the study by vowing the pledge and signing the paper. It was great to learn the history of St. Mary’s University and the vision of the School of Law. The dean and the faculty demonstrated their knowledge and the experience in practicing laws. They were also very accessible and willing to give advice in a professional field or in personal life. The facility does not just provide a good environment to study but also a venue to network with fellow colleagues. I felt comfortable to go to the law school buildings anytime for any reasons. thank you so much to hosting the ceremony and providing the outstanding experience.

-Joseph Liu (M.Jur. ’21)


Proven results and professional advancement

According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics jobs within the legal occupation sector (non-lawyer) are expected to increase 8% over the average for all occupations from 2022-23. To decide whether or not this is a career worth pursing, you’ll need to ask yourself: Is a career that continually adapts to changing business relationships of interest to you? Do you genuinely enjoy coming to terms with an understanding complex legal issues? Are you willing to analyze a constant stream of statistical information and data? Most importantly, if you can see yourself playing a key role within corporate meeting rooms and answered yes to any of these questions, you’re likely to enjoy working in the dynamic field of business law.

Our concentration in Business and Entrepreneurship Law both imparts the legal knowledge needed in the business world today and gives our students the tools they need to utilize that knowledge to succeed in business and in their community.

-Chad J. Pomeroy, J.D.
Professor of Law,
Co-Director of the Institute on World Legal Programs in Innsbruck, Austria
and James N. Castleberry, Jr. Chair of Oil and Gas Law


Required Courses

Core courses
Fundamentals of the American Legal System
Legal Research and Writing
Choose two from the following:
Criminal Law
Constitutional Law
Contracts
Property Law
Torts

Concentration Emphasis Courses

Course NameCourse Numbers
Business StructuresLW 5305, 7310
NegotiationsLW 5310, 8761
Employment LawLW 5308, 8791
AccountingACCT or various
TaxVarious
SalesLW 7694
Secured TransactionsLW 7395
Sales/Secured TransactionsLW 7494 OR
Commercial Law and ContractingLW 5405
Business TortsLW 7312
Intellectual PropertyLW 6200
TrademarkLW 8685
CopyrightLW 8649
HIPAA Privacy LawLW 5607
Cyber LawLW 5313, 6200

Courses marked with an * are required electives. Two additional courses from the list must be chosen.

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Master of Jurisprudence

This 30-credit-hour program is designed for those who do not wish to practice law, but are interested in gaining a deeper understanding of the American legal system.

The M.Jur. degree is designed primarily for professionals practicing in areas that intersect with the law such as human relations, criminal and juvenile justice, the court system (including magistrates and probation officers), journalism, social work, regulatory agencies, county and municipal government, health care, intellectual property, technology and business.

Interested in practicing law? Learn about J.D.

Already a lawyer? Learn about LL.M.

Conventional thinking would have us believe that imposing punishment alone on justice-involved offenders changes criminal behavior. Therapeutic jurisprudence, however, is smart justice in that it addresses the core issues that lead to symptomatic criminal behavior, and in turn, provides a healing transformative and restorative effect for both the offender and the offended, their families, and our communities.

-Roberto Ruiz (M.Jur. ’17)


Proven results and professional advancement

Ruiz’s journey is a testament to the diverse backgrounds and experiences that our program embraces. A native of El Paso, he brings a unique perspective to his work. He holds multiple degrees, including a Master of Jurisprudence from St. Mary’s University School of Law and a Master of Science in Industrial-Organizational Psychology from the same institution. He is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Industrial-Organizational Psychology, using his research to develop tools that enhance the effectiveness of the judiciary and create pathways for non-U.S. lawyers with foreign law degrees.

Join us on a transformative journey towards a graduate law degree that leverages your professional expertise to reshape the justice system and increase access to law for all. Like Ruiz, you can become a driving force for change in the legal landscape, fostering a more holistic and compassionate approach to justice. Your future in law begins here.

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M.Jur. Courses

All M.Jur. students take four required courses:

  • Fundamentals of the American Legal System (a 2-hour course designed specifically for the M.Jur. program, always taken in the first semester)
  • Legal Research and Writing (a 2-hour methods course designed specifically for the M.Jur. program, always taken in the first semester)
  • Two first-year law courses (Civil Procedure, Constitutional Law, Contracts, Criminal Law, Property, or Torts)

These courses provide a broader legal context and help you to understand how lawyers and judges think about and use law.

The M.Jur. degree requires the successful completion of 30 credit hours. Depending upon concentration choice, curricular requirements may vary.

Course selection is completed in consultation with the program director, who will assist you in tailoring a program to your professional goals. Students can choose to take a variety of courses, or develop a specific track with an emphasis in a particular area.


Accreditation

All of our Master of Jurisprudence degrees are fully accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on College and have obtained acquiescence from the Council of the Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar of the American Bar Association.

The Master of Jurisprudence concentrations in Compliance, Business Law and Risk, and Health Care Compliance are the only two programs accredited in Texas by the Compliance Certification Board (CCB)®. This prestigious designation is held by programs hosted at 14 law schools nationwide and 17 schools globally. J.D., M.Jur. and LL.M. students who complete the requirements are eligible to sit for any of the CCB’s certification exams for up to a year after graduation, without any additional continuing education or professional work experience requirements.


More About the M.Jur.

The M.Jur. provides practical knowledge about the law in less time than a J.D. program and more comprehensively than on-the-job training.

Credits earned through the M.Jur. program will not count toward the completion of a J.D. degree, and the M.Jur. degree does not satisfy the requirements to sit for any state bar exam. Instead, a Master of Jurisprudence degree provides graduates with tools to help them better understand legal issues in their field.


Study Abroad

Students may be interested in taking additional courses at the Institute on World Legal Problems in Innsbruck, Austria

Classes are taught in English, and students earn six credit hours in classes like:

  • Class Actions in a Global Context
  • International Insolvency
  • International Business Transactions
  • Lawyering Abroad: Basic Concepts of European Legal Systems
  • European and International Conflict of Laws

Certificate of Public Service

M.Jur. students may earn a Certificate of Public Service upon completion of their degree requirements and 50 hours of service to the community. Eligible service may include documented non-profit board service, community volunteering, church service or participation in advocacy and outreach opportunities sponsored by St. Mary’s School of Law and/or St. Mary’s University.

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