The International Commercial Law postgraduate course offered by the University of Bradford teaches students essential laws related to international commerce and equips them to deal with the legal aspects of international business operations. This versatile course prepares students to handle legalities in logistics, banking, finance, and investment. The course has both full-time and part-time options to suit the schedules of different learners.Course Content: The course includes a study of the nuances of international commercial law such as World Trade Organization law, international sales law, and international intellectual property law. The course also includes an independent project, where students can apply their learned knowledge to research, and explore areas of law that interest them the most.Key Modules: The course comprises various modules such as International Business Law, International IntellectualProperty Law, World Trade Organization Law, Law of International Sales Contracts, International Dispute Settlement, and Independent Project.Accreditations: This course is accredited by both the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) and the Bar Standards Board (BSB), which means graduates will have completed the academic stage of qualification for entry into these professions.Future Careers: Completion of the International Commercial Law course enables students to pursue careers in a range of fields including commerce, industry, banking, finance, governmental bodies, and investment. Some students also go on to further study or progress to professional qualifications such as the LPC and BPTC.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.