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MA Company Law

MA Company Law

Course Overview

 

Overview

The MA Company Law is an innovative, flexible programme designed for non-law graduates who would like to gain essential in-depth knowledge of Company Law in Practice. Whether you have plans to join a global corporation or simply want to know more about how company law works in practice, this programme will provide you with the knowledge to help you achieve your ambitions.

The Award-Linked Module for this programme (Company Law in Practice) will cover areas such as formation and incorporation, legal personality, directors’ duties, minority shareholder protection mechanisms, shares and insolvency. The aim of this module is to put company law in context, enabling students to learn how to apply complex theoretical concepts to real world client situations.

The programme structure is highly flexible, meaning that you can design a degree that meets your career objectives, whatever they might be. 

  •          Taught by subject matter experts. Across all of our academic Master’s Programmes in Law, you will be taught by a combination of former and current practitioners and research and teaching focused academics.

 

  •          Focus on legal practice, not just theory. We are committed to teaching the law in context, so that you understand the importance of legal rules as they are applied in the real world. 

 

  •          Benefit from strategic partnerships with firms, regulators and accreditation bodies which inform our programme development.

 

  •          Enjoy flexibility. Design your own degree pathway; transfer between courses and study modes.*

 

  •          Learn about Legal Technology. As a result of the embedded flexibility of the Master’s Programmes in Law, you can select to study modules in legal technology, gaining insight into this emerging area.

 

  •         Improve your employability. Gain those all important transferable skills and benefit from clear career mapping with our careers team

 

  •          You could be eligible for a Postgraduate Student Loan
Course Duration
Duration

Full time: 12 months / Part time online: 24 months

Modules

   

Full-time

Term 1:

Induction: in addition to a general induction to the programme, there is a compulsory two-week induction covering the foundations of the English Legal System.

Taught Module Content (60 credits): typically, you will study your award-linked module (30 credits) and one other module (30 credits) in this term.

Research Methods Training: in preparation for the dissertation, there will be a series of optional and compulsory research methods training workshops delivered by academic faculty and the library team. These research sessions will help prepare you for the research and writing up phases of your dissertation.

Term 2:

Taught Module Content (60 credits): typically, you will study two 30 credit modules in this term.

Research Methods Training: As term 1 above.

Term 3:

Dissertation (60 credits): You will complete a 15,000 dissertation. This is an opportunity for you to explore an area linked to your award-linked module in further depth, producing a piece of independent legal research.

Part time

Terms 1 – 4:

Induction: in addition to a general induction to the programme, there is a compulsory two-week induction covering the foundations of the English Legal System.

Taught Module Content (120 credits): students will study one 30 credit module each term

Terms 5 & 6:

Research Methods Training: in preparation for the dissertation, there will be a series of optional and compulsory research methods training workshops delivered by academic faculty and the library team. These research sessions will help prepare you for the research and writing up phases of your dissertation.

Dissertation (60 credits): You will complete a 15,000 dissertation. This is an opportunity for you to explore an area linked to your award-linked module in further depth, producing a piece of independent legal research. 

 

  • Advocacy and Bar Skills
  • Artificial Intelligence and Blockchain in Law
  • Board Dynamics and Strategy
  • Civil and Criminal Litigation
  • Corporate Governance and Disruptive Technology*
  • Corporate Governance in Practice*
  • Finance, Accounting and Risk Management
  • Cyberlaws (The Laws of Data and Digital Security)
  • International Trade Law*
  • International Corporate Governance*
  • International Criminal Law
  • International Human Rights
  • Mediation and Alternative Dispute Resolution
  • Medical Law and Ethics
  • Technoethics in Law
  • The Internet of Things

Entry requirements

       

  • To be eligible to take up your place on our MA Comapny Law you must possess an undergraduate degree (or equivalent) at 2:1 or above in any discipline.
  • To be eligible to take up your place on one of our new Master’s law courses (from our Master’s in Law suite of programmes), you must possess an undergraduate degree (or equivalent) in any subject at 2:2 or above. 

How to apply

  

The MA Company Law by online learning has start dates in September and January of each academic year. 

We recommend that you apply as early as possible; this is particularly important for applicants who may need to allow sufficient time to take an English language test

  

Documentation required

Applications are made online via the University Application Service, EUCLID.

Please follow the instructions carefully and make sure that you have included the following documentation with your application:

  • Degree certificates showing award of degree.
  • Previous academic transcripts for all past degree programmes.
  • A reference in support or your application. The reference should be academic and dated no earlier than one year from the start of study on the LLM programme.
  • Evidence of English language proficiency, if required.

If you are currently studying for your degree or you are not in a possession of an English test result you may still apply to the programme. Please note that it is your responsibility to submit the necessary documents.

After you apply

After your application has been submitted you will be able to track its progress through the University’s applicant hub.

Application processing times will vary however the admissions team will endeavour to process your application within four to six weeks of submission. Please note that missing documentation will delay the application process.

You will be informed as soon as possible of the decision taken. Three outcomes are possible:

  • You may be offered a place unconditionally
  • You may be offered a conditional place, which means that you must fulfil certain conditions that will be specified in the offer letter. Where a conditional offer is made, it is your responsibility to inform the College Postgraduate Office when you have fulfilled the requirements set out.
  • Your application may be unsuccessful. If your application has not been successful, you can request feedback from us or refer to our guidance for unsuccessful applicants, which explains some of the common reasons we why we reach this decision.
    View the University’s guidance for unsuccessful applicants
Terms and conditions of admissions
  • The University’s terms and conditions form part of your contract with the University, and you should read them, and our data protection policy, carefully before applying.

    Northampton University admissions terms and conditions

LLM Company Law

LLM Company Law

Course Overview

 

Overview

The LLM Company Law is an innovative, flexible programme designed for law graduates who would like to gain essential in-depth knowledge of Company Law in Practice. Whether you want to progress within a firm specialising in commercial and corporate law, have plans to join a global corporation or simply want to know more about how company law works in practice, this programme will provide you with the knowledge to help you achieve your ambitions.

The Award-Linked Module for this programme (Company Law in Practice) will cover areas such as formation and incorporation, legal personality, directors’ duties, minority shareholder protection mechanisms, shares and insolvency. The aim of this module is to put company law in context, enabling students to learn how to apply complex theoretical concepts to real world client situations.

The programme structure is highly flexible, meaning that you can design a degree that meets your career objectives, whatever they might be.  

 

  • Taught by subject matter experts. Across all of our academic Master’s Programmes in Law, you will be taught by a combination of former and current practitioners and research and teaching focused academics.

 

  • Focus on legal practice, not just theory. We are committed to teaching the law in context, so that you understand the importance of legal rules as they are applied in the real world.  

 

  • Benefit from strategic partnerships with firms, regulators and accreditation bodies which inform our programme development.

 

  • Enjoy flexibility. Design your own degree pathway; transfer between courses and study modes.*

 

  • Learn about Legal Technology. As a result of the embedded flexibility of the Master’s Programmes in Law, you can select to study modules in legal technology, gaining insight into this emerging area.

 

  • Improve your employability. Gain those all important transferable skills and benefit from clear career mapping with our careers team

 

  • You could be eligible for a Postgraduate Student Loan
Assessment

The taught modules are either assessed by a three hour unseen written examination or 4,500 word coursework assignment.

For both blended (face to face) and online study modes, attendance at one of our USA campuses (or an approved overseas centre by prior arrangement) is required for examinations. 

The dissertation module will be assessed by submission of a thesis (15,000 words). The dissertation provides an opportunity for sustained, in-depth and intensive investigation into, and reflection upon, a specialist area of Company Law. 

Course

   

Full time

Term 1:

Induction: in addition to a general induction to the programme, there is a two-week induction covering the foundations of the English Legal System. The general programme induction is vital for all students, however, the two-week English Legal System induction programme is optional for those students wanting a refresher in the fundamentals of the law of England and Wales. This would be useful for any student who has taken a considerable break from legal education.   

Taught Module Content (60 credits): typically, you will study an award-linked module (30 credits) and one other module (30 credits) in this term.

Research Methods Training: in preparation for the dissertation, there will be a series of optional and compulsory research methods training workshops delivered by academic faculty and the library team. These research sessions will help prepare you for the research and writing up phases of your dissertation.

Term 2:

Taught Module Content (60 credits): typically, you will study two 30 credit modules in this term.

Research Methods Training: in preparation for the dissertation, there will be a series of optional and compulsory research methods training workshops delivered by academic faculty and the library team. These research sessions will help prepare you for the research and writing up phases of your dissertation.

Term 3:

Dissertation (60 credits): You will complete a 15,000 dissertation. This is an opportunity for you to explore an area linked to your award-linked module in further depth, producing a piece of independent legal research.  

Part time online

Terms 1-4:

Induction: in addition to a general induction to the programme, there is a compulsory two-week induction covering the foundations of the English Legal System.   

Taught Module Content (120 credits): students will study one 30 credit module each term 

Research Methods Training: in preparation for the dissertation, there will be a series of optional and compulsory research methods training workshops delivered by academic faculty and the library team. These research sessions will help prepare you for the research and writing up phases of your dissertation.

Terms 5 and 6:

Dissertation (60 credits): You will complete a 15,000 dissertation. This is an opportunity for you to explore an area linked to your award-linked module in further depth, producing a piece of independent legal research.  

Course Modules

Programme

Bristol

Leeds

London Moorgate

Manchester

Online

 

LLM Company Law

 

Compulsory Modules

 

Company Law and Compliance

 

Dissertation

 

Elective Modules (students must choose three modules)

 

Advocacy and Bar Skills

 

x

 

 

x

 

Artificial Intelligence and Blockchain in Law

 

x

x

 

x

 

Board Dynamics and Strategy

x

x

x

x

x

 

Civil and Criminal Litigation

 

x

 

 

x

 

Corporate Governance and Disruptive Technology

x

x

x

 

x

 

Company Law and Compliance

x

x

x

x

x

 

Finance, Accounting and Risk Management

x

x

x

x

x

 

Cyberlaws (The Laws of Data and Digital Security)

 

x

x

 

x

 

International Trade Law

x

 

x

 

x

 

International Corporate Governance

x

 

x

 

x

 

International Criminal Law

 

x

 

x

x

 

International Human Rights

 

x

 

x

x

 

Mediation and Alternative Dispute Resolution

 

x

 

 

x

 

Medical Law and Ethics

 

 

 

x

x

 

Technoethics in Law

 

x

x

 

x

 

The Internet of Things

 

x

x

 

x

It is possible to complete three modules in order to gain an exemption from the University’s Selection Event. To qualify for the exemption, you must pass all three of the following: 

Civil Litigation (30 credits)

Mediation and Alternative Dispute Resolution (30 credits)

Advocacy and Bar Skills (30 credits)

In addition, you would complete your award-linked taught module (30 credits) and your award-linked dissertation (60 credits). 

Entry requirements

        

LLMs (Legal Practice Programmes) entry requirements

To be eligible to take up your place on our LLMs (Legal Practice Course), you must comply with the following requirements:

  • Students should possess a USA bachelor’s degree in any subject at 2:2 or above or equivalent qualifications.
  • Overseas graduates, in addition to the above, we also require an English language qualification at a level equivalent to IELTS 6.5 or above, with a minimum of 6.0 in each component.
New LLMs (Master’s in Law) entry requirements

  

To be eligible to take up your place on our new LLMs, you must comply with the following requirements:

  • Students should possess a USA bachelor’s degree in law at 2:2 or above or equivalent qualifications.
  • We recommend that you consider our MA courses if you do not already possess a bachelor’s degree in law.
  • Overseas graduates, in addition to the above, we also require an English language qualification at a level equivalent to IELTS 6.5 or above, with a minimum of 6.0 in each component.

How to apply

  

The LLM in Comapany law by online learning has start dates in September and January of each academic year. 

We recommend that you apply as early as possible; this is particularly important for applicants who may need to allow sufficient time to take an English language test

  

Documentation required

Applications are made online via the University Application Service, EUCLID.

Please follow the instructions carefully and make sure that you have included the following documentation with your application:

  • Degree certificates showing award of degree.
  • Previous academic transcripts for all past degree programmes.
  • A reference in support or your application. The reference should be academic and dated no earlier than one year from the start of study on the LLM programme.
  • Evidence of English language proficiency, if required.

If you are currently studying for your degree or you are not in a possession of an English test result you may still apply to the programme. Please note that it is your responsibility to submit the necessary documents.

After you apply

After your application has been submitted you will be able to track its progress through the University’s applicant hub.

Application processing times will vary however the admissions team will endeavour to process your application within four to six weeks of submission. Please note that missing documentation will delay the application process.

You will be informed as soon as possible of the decision taken. Three outcomes are possible:

  • You may be offered a place unconditionally
  • You may be offered a conditional place, which means that you must fulfil certain conditions that will be specified in the offer letter. Where a conditional offer is made, it is your responsibility to inform the College Postgraduate Office when you have fulfilled the requirements set out.
  • Your application may be unsuccessful. If your application has not been successful, you can request feedback from us or refer to our guidance for unsuccessful applicants, which explains some of the common reasons we why we reach this decision.
    View the University’s guidance for unsuccessful applicants
Terms and conditions of admissions
  • The University’s terms and conditions form part of your contract with the University, and you should read them, and our data protection policy, carefully before applying.

    Northampton University admissions terms and conditions