Master of Laws in International Business Law (Birmingham City University)

Course Information

Course Type
Part-time
Fees (Local Students)
S$25,232.04
Fees (Foreign Students)
S$25,232.04
Other Fees
Application and Student Development Fee: S$486.00
Duration
12 months
Intake Months
January, July
Programme Grant
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Class Schedule
Information not provided by school
Assessment Method
Each module is assessed by any combination of written assignments, projects or presentations. Assessment methods may vary according to individual module requirements.

Description

The Master of Laws in International Business Law (LLM) meets the current demand for specialist knowledge and skills in a rapidly expanding field. This programme provides you with the opportunity to explore the legal regulation of the world of international business, and acquire the knowledge and understanding of the different aspects of substantive and procedural law.

Entry Requirements

  • A Bachelor’s Degree
  • Other qualifications will be assessed on a case-by-case basis

In all cases, the final decision on admission to the programme rests with the University.

English Language Requirement

  • Applicants are required to meet the University’s English language requirement
  • https://www.bcu.ac.uk/international/your-application/english-language-and-english-tests/accepted-qualifications

International Requirements:

  • See course webpage for more information

Career Opportunities

Information not available

Modules

Modules

  • International Corporate Law
  • Transnational Commercial Law
  • Corporate Criminality and Tax Evasion
  • Advanced Legal Research Methods
  • International Intellectual Property Law
  • Conflict Resolution in Business
  • Dissertation

Duration

You may complete the programme within 12 months.

Delivery Method

This programme consists of 7 modules and may be completed in a minimum of 12 months.

Each module is supported with 24 contact hours. Dissertation is 3 hrs. Classes are generally conducted on weekdays evenings.

The actual cycle may vary depending on the nature of the programme and the lecturers’ availability. The University and Kaplan reserve the rights to alter the learning cycle, days and timing of the seminar if necessary.

Assessment Methods

Each module is assessed by any combination of written assignments, projects or presentations. Assessment methods may vary according to individual module requirements.

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