The International Commercial Law course offered at the University of Dundee is a postgraduate program designed specifically for those with a background in law. It provides students with an opportunity to study commercial law in an international context, preparing them for the complex legal challenges of today’s global economic environment. It offers in-depth understanding in areas including e-commerce law, international competition law, and corporate governance.Course Content: The course content comprises a combination of compulsory and optional modules. The curriculum is designed to foster a comprehensive understanding of the role and impact of law in international business transactions. It covers the fundamental concepts, principles and rules of commercial law in an international context. It also includes the study of critical issues relating to corporate governance and corporate social responsibility.Key Modules: Key modules in this program include International Business Transactions; International Competition Law; Corporate governance; International Sales Law; E-Commerce Law and a Dissertation. These topics are covered in both the compulsory and optional modules.Accreditations: The International Commercial Law programme at the University of Dundee is accredited by the Law Society of Scotland. Future Careers: The International Commercial Law course sets a path for students to venture into careers in law, business, and the government sector. Graduates often pursue roles in legal practice, international trade, non-governmental organisations, and international firms.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.