Course name: MBA Advanced Diploma in International Business Law (Masters) Level 7
No. of units:
IBL701 to IBL708
Qualification:
Level Diploma in International Business Law - 603/4199/3
Course option
£5,500
About This Course
The Qualification has been created to develop and reward learners with legal skills and knowledge in international business law and to continue to bring recognition and professionalism to a wide range of sectors. The aim of this programme is to develop legal skills, analysis, logical thinking and knowledge that can usefully be applied in further study, legal profession and public service. It provides students with understanding of law in context of business to equip them with abilities needed to work with advance issues.
Learning Outcomes of the QUALIFI Level 7 Diploma in International Business Law
The overall learning outcomes of the qualification are for learners to:
- To understand wide ranges of subjects in the international business law.
- Develop an understanding for legal framework that governs the international business transactions within industry.
- Demonstrate an understanding of the commercial trust law, company law, international trade law, intellectual property law, and law of financial crimes in the
international business.
- Develop research skills and ability to write on key areas in international business law.
- Select, collate, review and analyse information form a wide range of sources.
- Work independently and as part of a team.
- Manage one’s own personal development and growth.
QUALIFI qualifications aim to support learners to develop the necessary knowledge, skills and understanding to support their professional development within their chosen career and or to provide opportunities for progression to further study. Our qualifications provide opportunities for learners to: • apply analytical and evaluative thinking skills; • develop and encourage problem solving and creativity to tackle problems and challenges; • exercise judgement and take responsibility for decisions and actions; • develop the ability to recognise and reflect on personal learning and improve their personal, social and other transferable skills.
The qualification will:
- advanced levels of higher education learning
- prepare learners for employment; and
- support a range of senior IT and Digital, Data and Security roles in the workplace.
Entry Requirements
Approved centres are responsible for reviewing and making decisions as to applicants’ ability to complete the learning programme successfully and meet the demands of the qualification. The initial assessment by the centre will need to consider the support that is readily available or can be made available to meet individual learner needs as appropriate.
Candidates will be expected to hold the following:
- Learners who possess Qualifications at Level 6 and/or;
- Learners who have work experience in legal sector and/or;
- Learners who possess a level 6 qua
Recognition of Prior Learning
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) is a method of assessment (leading to the award of credit) that considers whether learners can demonstrate that they can meet the assessment requirements for a unit.
through knowledge, understanding or skills they already possess, and so do not need to develop through a course of learning.
Examples of University Progression
- University of Sunderland – On Campus
- Anglia Ruskin University
- Coventry University
Progression routes:
- Qualifi Level 8 Strategic Management and Leadership, LLM with the associated partner University, or directly into employment in an associated profession.
Awarding Body
Qualification
Qualification Numbers: Level Diploma in International Business Law - 603/4199/3
Qualification number (RQF):
Course Details
International Trade Law offers a comprehensive and informed analysis of the complexities of an international sale transaction through case law, policy documents, legislation, international conventions and rules adopted by international organisations. In this unit, learners will be able to understand international sales transaction, environmental analysis while doing international trade, legal issues and financial forecasting process.
This unit explores the law of trusts in the international context, comparing doctrine in different jurisdictions and exploring the theoretical implications of such differences.
The aim of this unit is to introduce learners to knowledge, ability and critical understanding of regulatory and legislative requirements relating to industrial and Intellectual property laws. This unit enables students to appreciate and understand the financial issues faced by an organisation’s management and the activities undertaken by an organisation to have effective financial management. It examines relevant issues including financial strategy, debt and equity management, the key drivers of shareholder value, corporate governance and asset portfolio management
This unit aims to introduce learners to knowledge, ability and critical understanding of compliance requirements in the financial services and market, fraud, corruption, money laundering, terrorism, and theft laws. Learners will be introduced to current debates, theories and legal practices in the law of financial crimes such as statutory framework in the financial services regulations and capital market, fraud and theft act, and criminal law regulations.
This unit aims to provide information to learners about English Law of registered companies including both private and public limited companies. By the end of this unit, learners will be able to appreciate the role of the company as a form of business enterprise and how it functions within the business world.
This course aims to improve the necessary legal research skills to support learners at the postgraduate level. You will be able to develop key knowledge, understanding and skills relating to legal research, theoretical and methodological problems associated with legal studies. Learners will be able to cover key topics relating to research problem, conducting literature reviews, referencing, data collection and analysis techniques, and drawing conclusions from the analysed data. This unit also deals with principles of research including formulations of research questions, hypothesis and objectives. The unit will cover literature reviews, referencing, data collection using interviews and surveys, questionnaire design, analysing and developing statistical modules, qualitative data analysis inferences and conclusions from the analysed data
The aim of this unit is to develop learners’ understanding, knowledge, and skills relating to the role of governing body, principles of corporate governance, various models and theories affecting corporate governance development, management functions, development of governance codes, principles and benefits of good governance.
The aim of this unit is for learners to explore the regulatory role of arbitration as a method of supranational dispute resolution using comparative perspectives to explain contrasting methods of regulation.
All unit grading is shown on the qualification transcript.
Pass mark is 40% for each unit.
is pass/fail.
Pass mark is 40% for reach unit.
Level 4 and Level 5 qualifications are graded:
Fail: 0-39%
Pass: 40%-59%
Merit: 60%–69%
Distinction 70%+
Learners’ assessments will be marked internally by the approved centre and will be subject to external moderation by QUALIFI prior to certification.
Are based on Learning and Assessment Criteria as its in the course specifications.
Summative assessment is used to evaluate learner competence and progression at the end of a unit or component. Summative assessment should take place when the assessor deems that the learner is at a stage where competence can be demonstrated.
Formative assessment is an integral part of the assessment process, involving both the tutor/assessor and the learner about their progress during the course of study. Formative assessment takes place prior to summative assessment and focuses on helping the learner to reflect on their learning and improve their performance and does not confirm achievement of grades at this stage
Learning Outcomes:
- To understand wide ranges of subjects in the international business law
- Develop an understanding for legal framework that governs the international business
transactions within industry - Demonstrate an understanding of the commercial trust law, company law, international trade
law, intellectual property law, and law of financial crimes in the international business - Develop research skills and ability to write on key areas in international business law.
- Select, collate, review and analyse information form a wide range of sources
- Work independently and as part of a team
- Manage one’s own personal development and growth
Units
Mandatory
- International Trade Law
- Commercial Trust Law
- Industrial and Intellectual Property Law
- Law of Financial Crimes
- Company Law
- Legal Research and Research Methods
Optional Units
- International Commercial Arbitration
- Corporate Governance – Principles and Practices
- advanced levels of higher education learning
- prepare learners for employment; and
- support a range of senior IT and Digital, Data and Security roles in the workplace
On completion of this course students have the opportunity to complete an Degree programme from a range of UK universities. With level diploma, you are qualifying for university year 3 for degree.
University of Gloucestershire
Anglia Ruskin University
University of Bolton
University of Sunderland
Westcliff University
Northampton University
University of Derby
And More:
To enrol onto the level 5 programme, you must be either.
a)a university graduate who is over 18 years old, or
b)a non-university graduate over 24-year-old, and with at least five years of managerial experience.
All course material, including online modules and written assignments.
Personal tutor support with 1-2-1 Zoom sessions
Dedicated student support
Access to an online social learning forum
Assignment marking and feedback.
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