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Contracts shape revenue, risk, and relationships, but business teams often have to make decisions before legal counsel can weigh in on every detail. Cornell’s Business Contracts Certificate helps you build practical contract fluency so you can spot issues earlier, communicate more effectively with counsel, and help ensure agreements support business objectives with an acceptable level of risk.

In this certificate program from Cornell Law School, you will learn how enforceable agreements are formed, how courts interpret contract language, how common provisions allocate risk and control, and what happens when performance breaks down. Across the program, you will apply these concepts through scenario-based exercises and workplace-relevant projects so you can review, negotiate, and manage contracts with more confidence in your day-to-day role.

In addition, students who have completed Cornell’s Business Contracts Certificate are eligible to apply for a 3-credit reduction in the credits required to earn a Master of Science in Legal Studies. This advanced standing is granted by Cornell Law School and allows you to begin your degree with credits already completed.

Throughout Cornell’s Business Contracts Certificate, you are not just memorizing legal terms or passively watching lectures; you will learn in a cohort-based, facilitator-led environment designed for working professionals, where you practice applying contract concepts to realistic business scenarios and receive feedback on your project work.

Unlike many self-directed online options, the Business Contracts Certificate combines:

  • Faculty-authored content from a Cornell Law School professor with extensive corporate practice experience
  • Expert facilitation, including guided discussions and feedback on graded, multi-part projects
  • Applied, work-relevant learning focused on how contracts function in real organizations, including risk allocation, dispute planning, and remedies
  • Practice-based drafting and analysis, where you rewrite ambiguous language, evaluate enforceability barriers, and assess indemnification and damage allocation provisions

The result is a structured experience that helps you build contract judgment you can use immediately when reviewing agreements and collaborating with your legal team.

Enrolling in Cornell’s Business Contracts Certificate also provides you with a 6-month All-Access Pass to eCornell's live online AI Workshops, interactive sessions led by world-class Cornell faculty that combine Ivy League insight with practical applications for busy professionals. Each 3-hour Workshop features structured instruction, guided practice, and real tools to build competitive AI capabilities, plus the opportunity to connect with a global cohort of growth-oriented peers. While AI Workshops are not required, they enhance certificate programs through:

  • Integrating AI perspectives across most curricula
  • Responding to emerging AI developments and trends
  • Offering direct engagement with Cornell faculty at the forefront of AI research

Cornell’s Business Contracts Certificate is designed for professionals who work with contracts but are not trying to become attorneys. The program is a strong fit if you want to read agreements more effectively, surface risks earlier, and partner with counsel more productively.

You are likely to benefit if you are:

  • A business professional involved in negotiating, reviewing, approving, or managing contracts
  • A leader or executive who needs to translate business objectives into clear contractual terms
  • A compliance professional responsible for identifying and reducing contractual risk
  • A procurement professional working with vendor terms, renewals, warranties, and remedies

In Cornell’s Business Contracts Certificate, you will complete structured, multi-part projects that mirror real contract work, such as identifying governing law, spotting formation and enforceability issues, rewriting ambiguous language, and evaluating remedies and liability allocation.

Examples of past project work include:

  • Drafting a negotiation-ready indemnification critique for a high-risk facility acquisition by spotting seller-friendly carveouts (knowledge qualifiers, third-party-only limits, caps, baskets, and notice traps) and proposing tighter, buyer-protective revisions
  • Calculating and classifying breach remedies across real-world fact patterns by separating expectancy, reliance, restitution, incidental, and consequential damages and explaining how mitigation and foreseeability shape recovery
  • Analyzing conditional contracting and performance order by treating a lottery-triggered construction deal as a condition-precedent problem and advising on who must perform first when a contract stays silent on payment timing
  • Determining the governing law for business deals by distinguishing UCC Article 2, common law, and the CISG across domestic purchases, international shipments, IP licensing, and mixed goods/services contracts
  • Assessing breach defenses and buyer rights in supply chain disruptions by evaluating anticipatory repudiation, demands for assurances, and waiver of delivery date conditions when parties exchange clarifying emails

Across Cornell’s Business Contracts Certificate, the projects are designed to help you turn course concepts into practical analysis as well as clearer contract language you can use in your role.

Cornell’s Business Contracts Certificate will help you become a more confident and effective contract partner who can identify risk, improve clarity, and support better business decisions.

After completing the Business Contracts Certificate, you will be prepared to:

  • Ensure that contracts contain the elements necessary to be legally binding
  • Ensure that contracts reflect the intention of the parties and minimize risks of interpretation in court that could harm business interests
  • Use various common contractual provisions to effect the allocation of risk and control among parties
  • Assess available remedies for breach of contract and determine ways they might be reduced or enhanced

Students commonly report that the program strengthens day-to-day performance by making contract concepts approachable and immediately usable, especially when reading, interpreting, and negotiating agreements. Learners say they gained confidence and noticed a direct impact on how they collaborate with legal teams, approach risk, and handle contract language in their responsibilities. They also highlight the practical format, real-world examples, and project-based exercises that translate learning into workplace skills.

What truly sets eCornell apart is how our programs unlock genuine career transformation. Learners earn promotions to senior positions, enjoy meaningful salary growth, build valuable professional networks, and navigate successful career transitions.

Cornell’s Business Contracts Certificate, which consists of 4 short courses, is designed to be completed in 2 months. Each course runs for 2 weeks, with a typical weekly time commitment of 3 to 5 hours.

Your schedule is designed to be workable alongside a full-time job. Most learning activities are asynchronous, so you can complete readings, videos, exercises, and project work on your own timeline during each week, with interactive discussions and live sessions offering opportunities for added structure and connection.

Students typically describe Cornell’s Business Contracts Certificate as a highly practical, professionally delivered learning experience that fits real work schedules while building immediately usable contract skills. Many say they gained confidence in reading, interpreting, and negotiating business agreements, often noticing a direct impact on how they collaborate with legal teams, approach risk, and handle contract language in day-to-day responsibilities.

Across responses, students most often highlight:

  • Career-relevant contract fundamentals they can apply right away
  • Clear explanations that make complex legal concepts approachable
  • Real-world examples, cases, and scenarios that reinforce learning
  • Short, focused modules that make progress feel manageable
  • A flexible online format that supports busy professionals
  • Engaging multimedia learning (videos, readings, activities, discussions)
  • Projects and exercises that translate concepts into workplace skills
  • High-quality facilitator guidance and meaningful feedback
  • A well-organized platform that’s easy to navigate

Overall, learners say Cornell’s Business Contracts Certificate helps them develop a stronger working knowledge of core contract terms, common risk areas, and contract structure, equipping them to review agreements more effectively, communicate more strategically, and make better-informed decisions in business contract situations.

In Cornell’s Business Contracts Certificate program, you will build a working understanding of the contract concepts and provisions that most often drive risk, leverage, and disputes. You’ll explore topics such as:

  • Contract formation fundamentals, including offer, acceptance, consideration, and common barriers to enforceability
  • Choice of law and dispute-planning terms, including governing law and forum selection clauses as well as how litigation and arbitration differ in practice
  • Interpretation and clarity, including ambiguity, defined terms, the parol evidence rule, and how courts may imply or fill gaps in contracts
  • Risk allocation tools, including representations and warranties, covenants, conditions, termination terms, and confidentiality agreements
  • Breach and remedies, including expectation and consequential damages, mitigation limits, and liability allocation through indemnification and liquidated damages

You will practice applying these concepts by analyzing scenarios and rewriting language so agreements more clearly reflect business objectives.

In Cornell’s Business Contracts Certificate, you will learn how contract disputes often arise from ambiguity and mismatch between business expectations and the words on the page. You'll practice identifying when a provision is ambiguous, understanding the rules courts use to interpret unclear language, and deciding when vagueness is a strategic choice versus an avoidable risk.

You will also complete redrafting exercises where you scrub sample contract language for common pitfalls, such as unclear term and renewal language, inconsistent defined terms, and confusing allocation of responsibilities. This practice helps you review contracts with a business lens and communicate more precisely about edits you want legal counsel to consider.

In Cornell’s Business Contracts Certificate, you will learn how to analyze what legally matters and what your options are when performance does not go as planned. You'll practice distinguishing a breach from an unsatisfied condition, and you'll evaluate concepts such as substantial performance, material breach, waiver, and anticipatory repudiation.

You will also learn how remedies work in practice, including expectation damages and the limits courts place on recovery through foreseeability, certainty, causation, and mitigation. Finally, you’ll examine how contract terms can expand, limit, or reallocate liability through tools such as liquidated damages, exculpation clauses, and indemnification provisions, including negotiation issues like caps, baskets, and defense control.

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