The postgraduate course in International Banking and Finance Law offered by the University of West London is specifically designed for those seeking to develop a career in the expanding and vibrant global financial services sector, or to gain wider access to it. The course combines a comprehensive and nuanced understanding of the practical aspects of international banking and finance law with an understanding of the theoretical underpinnings and current debates. Course Content: The course is structured around three core modules (International Banking Law, International Finance Law, and International Business Law and Ethics), along with one elective module, allowing students to focus and develop depth of understanding in areas of particular interest. Key Modules: The core modules study in detail the regulation of banking, the protection of customers in retail banking, the theories behind bank regulation, the different methods of bank resolution which have evolved since the 2007 financial crash, the new business and human rights agenda, and other important topics in international business law and ethics. Future Careers: The skills and knowledge that students acquire on this course will equip them for a wide variety of careers in the financial services sector, both in the UK and internationally. For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.