The International Business and Law course offered at Canterbury Christ Church University is a postgraduate degree that aims to provide students with an enhanced understanding of the intersection between the business and legal operations of a business in an international context. The course is designed to enable students to develop their knowledge of business and law, to think critically about these areas and to apply this knowledge in practice. Course Content: The course content encompasses a broad array of key areas from International Business Scenarios and Global Economics to International Transactions and Corporate Governance. The course also provides the opportunity for study in the areas of foundation law, international financial reporting and control, and corporate governance in practice. Key Modules: Some of the key modules in the course include International Business Scenarios, Corporate Governance in Practice, Corporate Governance and Law, Global Economics, Managerial Finance and Accounting, International Finance, Research Methods, and a Project or Dissertation in final term. Accreditations: There is no specific accreditation information available for this particular course.Future Careers: After successfully completing this course, students have gone on to diverse roles as managers, executives, or consultants in large multinational companies, as well as different roles within consultancy, marketing, human resources and law firms among others. This course is also well-suited for students looking towards careers that require a broad-base understanding of international business and law such as international trade bodies, NGOs or public bodies. For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.