International Banking and Corporate Law

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City, University of London
UK
Provided by: Into Global

Progression Summary

your learning will cover a wide range of distinct yet related subjects within the field of international banking and corporate law. our selection of modules covers a diverse range of areas including corporate finance, international investment, project finance and money laundering. we give you expert guidance and academic support throughout the degree, enabling you to clearly focus on your career ambitions. you will be able to design your own programme by selecting modules to suit your interests and professional goals. this course is internationally renowned and your knowledge and skills will be valued in legal practice, government and industry. award you can select to apply for one of the available exit points for this course. master of laws (llm) who is this course for? the llm in international banking and corporate law is perfect for individuals looking to develop or deepen their expertise in the legal aspects of banking and corporate organisations. this programme is designed to strengthen your academic knowledge or advance your career in law firms or in-house legal departments, whatever your goal. throughout the course, you'll acquire in-depth knowledge of international banking and corporate law, understand how these laws function in both local and global markets, and cultivate specialised legal skills for the worldwide commercial, banking, and corporate sector. the flexible structure allows you to choose between full-time or part-time study, and the option to study on campus or remotely provides maximum convenience.

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2026-09
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2027-01
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ielts: 7.0 or above with a minimum of 6 in each area for the llm we require an overall toefl score of 100 or better, with a minimum of 19 in listening, 20 in reading, 19 in writing and 22 in speaking.

normally an upper second class honours undergraduate degree in law (or international equivalent). students with a degree classification lower than a 2:1 will only be admitted if their application discloses clear evidence of academic ability to work at a 2:1 level and/or significant and relevant professional experience. applicants with a first degree in a subject other than law will also be considered.

Full-time