Overview
The International Business Law Diploma is designed to provide learners with a comprehensive understanding of various branches of law, both within the UK and internationally. This program aims to develop an analytical and critical approach to the application of legal principles, preparing students to tackle complex legal challenges in a global business environment. The diploma part of the course consists of 120 credit hours, equipping students with the skills and insights necessary to navigate and influence the ever-evolving landscape of international business law. Upon completion of the diploma, students have the opportunity to pursue the LLM Top-Up in International Business Law. This advanced qualification builds upon the foundational knowledge gained in the diploma. Students will apply the skills learnt in the Legal Research Methods module to conduct rigorous research and complete a comprehensive dissertation. The LLM Top-Up consists of 60 credit hours and culminates in earning a Master of Laws (LLM) award from one of our partner universities. This pathway enhances expertise in specific areas of law, focusing on modern issues and deepening understanding of complex legal challenges in the global business environment
By the end of the qualification, learners will be able to:
- Understand a range of subjects in international business law.
- Develop an understanding of the legal frameworks that govern international business transactions within the industry.
- Demonstrate an understanding of commercial trust law, company law, international trade law, intellectual property law, and the law of financial crimes.
- Develop research skills and the ability to write on key areas in law.