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Statements von Studierenden

Chantal Raab steht lachend auf dem Ehrenhof. Sie trägt ein weißes Oberteil mit schwarzen Punkten und hat ihre blonden Haare offen.

I earned my bachelor’s degree from the University of Mannheim and knew right away that I wanted to stay for my master’s. The master’s program in Competition Law and Regulation combines law with economics, which enables me to analyze economic affairs from two different angles. Since the individual courses are made up of small groups, students can benefit from excellent support, too.

Chantal Raab, student of the master’s program in Competition Law and Regulation / Credit: Ye Fung Tchen
Tom Kranz trägt einen blauen Wollpullover und steht auf dem Ehrenhof der Uni Mannheim. Er hat kurze blonde Haare und einen Bart.

I chose the master's program in Competition Law and Regulation due to its ideal combination of law and economics. This enables me to gain insights into important sections of our economy which go beyond the legal sphere. With its elective courses Digital Economy and Energy, the University of Mannheim is leading the way into the future, which is why I decided to come here for my studies.

Tom Kranz, student of the master’s program in Competition Law and Regulation / Credit: Ye Fung Tchen
Nadine Wendroswski trägt eine weiße Bluse und hat ihre langen blonden Haare offen. Sie hat die Arme verschränkt und steht auf dem Ehrenhof der Uni Mannheim.

The master’s program in Competition Law and Regulation at the University of Mannheim not only focuses on questions of law, but also explores economic processes in depth. If you are interested in law, economics, and business administration, this program is the perfect choice for you. Personally I can say that all professors and teachers are committed to their courses and are very keen to pass on as much knowledge as possible to their students. As the number of students enrolled in the program is small, you can study efficiently and at your own pace while maintaining a high level of performance – a huge advantage in my opinion. So far, companies have always reacted very positively when I mentioned this program, so I expect to have excellent career prospects after I graduate.

Nadine Wendrowski, student of the master’s program in Competition Law and Regulation / Credit: Ye Fung Tchen

The master's program in Competition Law and Regulation is particularly intriguing to me because it is so much more than just the combination of Law with Business Administration and Economics. With its modules in Energy and Digital Economy, it provides students with the opportunity to specialize in fields that are becoming ever more important in times of digitalization and changing markets. That is why the program allows me to deepen my legal knowledge and gain a better understanding of economic relations at the same time. I also like the mandatory internship, which enables me to learn more about relevant professional fields and to gain hands-on experience in Germany or abroad.

 

Annkathrin Wiltz, student of the master’s program in Competition Law and Regulation / Credit: Ye Fung Tchen