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London School of International Business (LSIB)

How is the course structured for the 6 months Level 7 Diploma in International Business Law (120 credits) qualification?

Thank you for your interest in the Level 7 Diploma in International Business Law. The course is meticulously structured to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of international business law over the course of 6 months.

Below is a breakdown of the course structure:

Module Credits Description
1. International Business Law Fundamentals 20 Introduction to the basic principles and concepts of international business law.
2. International Trade Law 30 Exploration of the legal framework governing international trade agreements and disputes.
3. International Investment Law 30 Study of the legal principles governing international investments and investor-state disputes.
4. International Commercial Arbitration 20 Examination of the legal framework for resolving international commercial disputes through arbitration.
5. Dissertation 20 Independent research project on a topic of your choice related to international business law.

Throughout the course, students will engage in lectures, seminars, case studies, and practical exercises to enhance their understanding of international business law. Assessment will be based on a combination of exams, essays, presentations, and the dissertation.

By the end of the 6 months, students will have acquired the knowledge and skills necessary to excel in the field of international business law and earn the Level 7 Diploma qualification.

We hope this information helps clarify the structure of the course. If you have any further questions, please feel free to reach out to us.