Business Law Postgraduate Certificate
COURSE INFORMATION (2013 ENTRY)
1 year, distance learning
Business and LawLaw and NBS Building, City Campus East
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Understanding how the law operates within the commercial context is essential for any successful business whether it be a small enterprise providing local services to a multinational company trading throughout the world. The impact of increased legislation in the fields of employment law and environmental law, the complex rules governing intellectual property rights and the rules governing international trade finance law are just some of the challenges facing a business today.
In recognition of these demands the Law School has developed a Postgraduate Certificate in Business Law, designed specifically to meet the needs of members of the business community who are interested in developing their understanding of the law that affects their business activity.
In order to obtain a Postgraduate Certificate in Business Law students are required to satisfactorily complete three modules, including the Legal Research module. Students can select the other two modules depending on their specific needs. All of the modules are taught from a practical point of view enabling students to understand the law in context and to apply it to real-life situations.
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The Law School is aware of a number of colleges in the UK (mainly in London) offering support programmes for students studying for our LLM Distance Learning degrees. These programmes of study have been designed as distance learning programmes with no attendance requirements therefore allowing students the opportunity to study for these awards from anywhere in the world. Increasingly, we are receiving enquiries in relation to “links” with these Colleges. The Law School does not operate any form of accreditation or validation scheme and has no collaboration, franchising, affiliation or similar type of agreement with any of these Colleges. Northumbria University is not the awarding body for any of these Colleges. If you require any clarification about this please email la.marketingenquiries@northumbria.ac.uk.
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