University of Mannheim

Master’s Program in Competition Law and Regulation (LL.M.)

Mannheim, Germany

The Non-degree in Master’s Program in Competition Law and Regulation (LL.M.) at University of Mannheim is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

The University of Mannheim, founded centuries ago and now prominent in Baden-Württemberg, Germany, is especially known for its strengths in economics, business administration, and the social sciences. The university occupies an elegant campus around Mannheim’s baroque palace and attracts a large international population, with many students coming from abroad to pursue bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral degrees. Its practical orientation and strong ties to industry make it appealing to students aiming for leadership roles.

Mannheim’s academic profile pairs rigorous research with applied learning across economics, business, law, humanities, and informatics. The Mannheim Business School and interdisciplinary research centers offer programs that emphasize real-world problem solving, internships, and connections with businesses and policy bodies. Students can engage in research projects, join active student organizations, and benefit from career services linked to national and international employers.

International students should explore program-specific admissions, language requirements, and exchange or scholarship opportunities. The campus community supports integration through orientation, academic advising, and extracurricular activities that foster networking and professional development. Prospective applicants will find a compact, well-connected university that combines academic excellence with practical pathways into Europe’s business and research environments.

About the Program

The Master’s Program in Competition Law and Regulation (LL.M.) at University of Mannheim is for students seeking a deeper understanding of competition law. This one-year program helps students develop expertise in regulation and law, with classes taught in English.

The curriculum covers subjects like antitrust law, mergers and acquisitions, and regulatory policy. Students develop skills in legal analysis, research, and problem-solving, with hands-on components that help them apply theoretical knowledge to real-world scenarios.

Graduates can pursue careers as Competition Lawyers, Regulatory Affairs Specialists, Antitrust Consultants, or Policy Analysts, working with government agencies, law firms, or private companies like the European Commission or the Federal Cartel Office.

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