The International Commercial Law postgraduate course at the University of Kent is designed for individuals intending to pursue a career in international business. This course offers an advanced understanding of theoretical and practical topics, allowing students to understand the global commercial environment better. The Course director is Dr Simone Glanert.Course Content: The course offers a comprehensive structure with flexibility that allows students to design their own pathway, yet ensures they are exposed to key areas of international commercial law. Areas covered include commercial law, corporate law, international law, intellectual property, and human rights.Key Modules: The modules available may differ year to year but you can anticipate modules relating to topics like International Business Transactions, Intellectual Property Law, International Corporate Governance, and International Commercial Arbitration. Students will have the opportunity to take modules taught by experts in their respective fields.Accreditations: This program is recognized by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) and the Bar Standards Board as a 'Further Period of Legal Education' and considered a preparation for the professional exams of the Institute of Chartered Shipbrokers. Future Careers: Graduates of the International Commercial Law course can expect to pursue careers in corporate entities, law firms or international organizations. Some graduates may also choose to pursue further academic research in law.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.