Graduate Diploma in Social Sciences (Standard 3-Term) Leading to Master of Law in International Business Law

INTO - Queens University Belfast

UK,Northern Ireland

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21 Months

Duration

CAD 17,375/year

Tuition Fee

CAD 0 FREE

Application Fee

Sep 2024

Apply Date

UK, Northern Ireland

Type: University

Location Type: Urban

Founded: 1845

Total Students: 25,000 +

Campus Detail

Main Campus Address

2-8 Lennoxvale, Belfast BT9 5BY, United Kingdom

Graduate Diploma in Social Sciences (Standard 3-Term) Leading to Master of Law in International Business Law

Program Overview

As an international student, you might need, or benefit from, a pathway course before you start to a degree. A pathway course is often necessary because of different education systems of UK and your home country.

A Graduate Diploma will prepare you for direct entry to a postgraduate degree. During the program you will develop academic and postgraduate research skills while improving your English language abilities.

Graduate Diploma in Social Sciences is a 3-Terms program offered by INTO Group. It prepares students for direct entry to a postgraduate degrees such as History, Law, Politics and Translation at Queen's University Belfast.

International Business Law

This programme is designed to help you set the legal and regulatory regimes around international business and the global economy in the context of broader legal and socio-legal study skills. The LLM will prepare you for a career in the commercial sector, in business, government or in NGOs.

You will be proficient in thinking about business on a global scale and the place of law, compliance, corporate social responsibility and trade in our societies.

The School specialises in a range of relevant areas, including:

  • Corporate governance and compliance
  • Corporate social responsibility
  • Global business and human rights
  • International competition law
  • International financial regulation.

Drawing from these specialisms, the programme is designed to help you set the legal and regulatory regimes around multinational enterprise and the global economy in a broad socio-legal context.