Pgdip law and economics centre for commercial law studies
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Postgraduate
In London
Description
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Type
Postgraduate
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Location
London
Overview
Deadline for applications
Deadlines for Home/EU and International Applicants are available on the Taught Postgraduate application deadline page.
The Law and Economics Postgraduate Diploma programme is a joint programme offered by the Centre for Commercial Law Studies and the School of Economics and Finance at Queen Mary University of London. It is intended to give professional postgraduate training to students wishing to pursue and advance careers in the City, Government or elsewhere in the private sector.
The programme brings the latest advances of applied research and is specifically designed to impart a thorough knowledge of market-based economics and law.
It designed to include two compulsory two half taught modules in Law and Economics and one elective module in Economics. The main objective of the electives is for you to have the flexibility to tailor the course curriculum to their specific needs and career choices.
Similar to the existing LLM in Law and Economics programme and the new Certificate in Law and Economics programme, this course is presented with a fully integrated careers programme and extensive industry links that aim to maximise your employment prospects.
This programme will:
Enhance your career options by giving you a clear understanding of the fundamentals of Law and Economics.
Provide you with the theory, knowledge, practical skills and latest developments required to work in both emerging and established economies in legal, banking, financial, governmental or research institutions.
Give you the chance to meet leading practitioners in banking, finance and law.
Institute of Global Law, Economics and Finance
The Institute for Global Law, Economics and Finance (IGLEF) at Queen Mary is a forum for stimulating and conducting interdisciplinary research and disseminating knowledge on the areas of law, economics and finance.
Why study your Postgraduate Diploma in Law and Economics at Queen Mary? in the country. Through the University of...
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I was worried about the online course. But the confusions went away once I registered for the course. It was an amazing journey. The tutors are excellent and give comprehensive feedback. I will surely recommend MKLC to everyone.
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I found the course thoroughly enjoyable, informative. the support from administration and people around was very helpful.
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Queen Mary is lovely, take advantage of everything offered, just involve and make efforts.
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Subjects
- Law and Economics
- School
- University
- Law
- Finance
- Banking
- Global
- Economics
- Statistics
- Credit
- Presentation
- Commercial Law
- IT Law
Course programme
Structure
The Diploma in Law and Economics is available to study full-time for one year (12 months).
ModulesVisit the Diploma in Law and Economics module page for a full list of modules available on this course.
Students must take a total of 120 credits to include the compulsory Dissertation - 90% /Group Presentation 10% (30 credits) and the two compulsory 22.5 credits. The remaining 45 credits must be taken from the elective Law (two 22.5 credit modules) or elective Economics modules (three 15 credit modules)
You may study on one of two pathways:
Jurisprudence, if you have a legal background or an undergraduate degree in law; or Economics, if you have an economic/finance background or have an undergraduate degree in economics or finance.
If you want to review concepts such as statistical distributions and matrix algebra, you also have the option to attend pre-sessional modules during induction week the first term within the School of Economics and Finance. You will be also presented with basic statistics and statistical software during the first term.
Jurisprudence pathway- Pre-sessional course in mathematics and statistics (OPTIONAL)
- Pre-sessional course in law (OPTIONAL)
Compulsory Modules
- CCLExxx Dissertation - 90% / Group Presentation 10% (30 credits)
Semester One
- CCLE001 Law and Economics I (for Lawyers) (22.5 credits)
Semester Two
- CCLE003 Law and Economics II (22.5 credits)
Elective Modules (45 credits)
A further 45 credits from the either law (two 22.5 credits) or economic (three 15 credit) elective modules
Economics pathway- Pre-sessional course in mathematics and statistics (OPTIONAL)
- Pre-sessional course in law (OPTIONAL)
Compulsory Modules
- CCLExxx Dissertation - 90% /Group Presentation 10% (30 credits)
Semester One
- CCLE002 Law and Economics I (for Economists) (22.5 credits)
Semester Two
- CCLE003 Law and Economics II (22.5 credits)
Elective Modules (45 credits)
A further 45 credits from the either law (two 22.5 credits) or economic (three 15 credit) elective modules.
Pgdip law and economics centre for commercial law studies