Entry requirementsA good Honours degree in Law, Social Sciences or Humanities is normally required for entry.
Academic titleInternational Business Law LLM
Course descriptionPostgraduate legal qualifications in business law are prized in an increasingly competitive world. This postgraduate programme provide students with the opportunity to critically analyse and evaluate the laws governing business and international business relationships.
Reasons to choose International Business LawLLM degree
This programme is for Law graduates who wish to specialise in international business law or graduates in business related disciplines (with some legal knowledge) seeking an international business perspective.
Course content
Students can expect to study three mandatory modules:
* International Business Law
* International Trade Law
* International Tax Law
Plus one other module chosen from:
* Corporate Rescue and Insolvency
* E-Commerce Law
* Employment Law
Together with single modules in Research Skills and Research Design, students may study up to two of the following business competencies (in lieu of a fourth law module):
* Financial Statement Analysis
* Human Resources Management
* Managing in the Business Environment
* Marketing Management
* Strategic Management
Students subsequently complete a research dissertation on a subject of interest relevant to the programme.
Teaching, learning and assessment
The course is taught via workshops, lectures and seminars. Assessment is by coursework, short class-based examinations and presentation of workshop papers.
Course structure
Modules are taught in ten- to twelve-week terms from:
* September to December
* January to April
* April to May
This is followed by the presentation of a dissertation.
Expertise
Staff have worked on publications and have research experience in relevant fields.
Research opportunities
Submission of 50 credit dissertation and possible progression to MPhil/PhD