LLM International Commercial Law

... United Kingdom
... Bournemouth University

Course Overview

  • Gain a solid understanding of international commercial law, attractive to prospective employers as many businesses rely on their ability to trade internationally 

  • Understand the perspective of the legal regulation of institutions and transactions, explore the problems associated with competing for national jurisdictions, and have a critical awareness of corporate, intellectual property, and tax law 

  • Tailor your studies toward the specific areas of international commercial law to suit your desired career through a range of option units 

  • Enhance your career prospects, not only within the legal profession. Graduates have gone on to work as consultants, judges' assistants, senior lawyers, and associate directors. 

General Eligibility

The standard requirements for embarking upon a postgraduate taught degree are:

  • A bachelor's Honours degree with 2:2 in any subject

Part Time Work Details

20 hours per week

Language Requirement

  • IELTS (Academic) 6.0 with a minimum 5.5 in writing, speaking, listening, and reading or equivalent.

Programme Information
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Course Category

Law


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Campus Name

Talbot


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Course Level

Postgraduate


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Duration

Full-time,1 year, Part-time,2 years


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Available Intake

January 2023, September 2023, January 2024


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IELTS Score

5.5


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Tuition Fees Range

UK:£8,250 per year EU/international:£14,500 per year,


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