Fall 2023 Preferential Courses Offered by the Stern Graduate School of Business

Stern Course ID

Law Course ID

Course Title

Faculty

Stern Credit Allocation

Law Credit Allocation

ACCT-GB.2303

LAW-LW.12325 An Integrated Approach to Financial Statement Analysis

Yeo, Julian

3 2.75

ECON-GB.2110

LAW-LW.12390

The Business of Health and Medical Care

Andrzejewski, Stephen

1.5

1.25

FINC-GB.3196

LAW-LW.11947

Mergers and Acquisitions

Amihud, Yakov

1.5

1.25

FINC-GB.3198

LAW-LW.11793

Bankruptcy and Reorganization

Altman, Edward I. & Kronfeld, Mark P.

1.5

1.25

MGMT-GB.2161

LAW-LW.11399

Negotiating Complex Transaction with Executives and Lawyers

Freeman, Seth

1.5

1.25

MKTG-GB.2370

LAW-LW.12329 New Products Greenwald, Michelle S. 3 2.75

 

 

**To view course descriptions and pre- and co-requisites for all classes, see Course Descriptions & Requisites on Stern's web site.

**To view meeting times for all classes, see Course Schedule on Stern's website.

**To view classroom assignments for all classes, see Room Assignments on Stern's website.

**To view exact exam dates for all classes, see Final Exam Schedule on Stern's web site.

NOTE:
Evening and weekend courses begin and end later in the semester than law school courses. Law school students who enroll in evening or weekend courses will not be allowed to drop the course.

IMPORTANT CREDIT HOURS NOTE:
According to ABA Rules, a “credit hour” is an amount of work that reasonably approximates: (1) not less than one hour of classroom or direct faculty instruction and two hours of out-of-class student work per week for fifteen weeks, or the equivalent amount of work over a different amount of time; or (2) at least an equivalent amount of work as required in subparagraph (1) of this definition for other academic activities as established by the institution, including simulation, field placement, clinical, co-curricular, and other academic work leading to the award of credit hours. For purposes of this Standard, fifty minutes suffices for one hour of classroom or direct faculty instruction. An “hour” for out-of-class student work is sixty minutes. The fifteen-week period may include one week for a final examination.