Applied Educational Leadership (MA, PGDip and PGCert) If you're an educational professional looking to progress into management or an educational planning or development role, this is the ideal degree.
Bachelor of Laws (LLB) Our world-class LLB is of international standing. It has been the first step in the careers of thousands of practising lawyers around the world.
Commercial Law (Graduate Diploma) Our Graduate Diploma in Commercial Law is a qualification in its own right that also provides an entry route to postgraduate-level study.
Common Law (CertHE) Our Certificate of Higher Education in Common Law is a qualification in its own right that also provides an entry route to degree-level study.
Corporate Strategy (MOOC) The course is designed for a broad audience but will be particularly relevant for those working in multi-business firms.
Postgraduate Laws LLM (LLM, PGDip and PGCert) Our world-class, Postgraduate Laws programmes are designed to meet a diverse range of needs. We offer a general degree and over 30 specialisations.
Professional Accountancy (MSc and PGCert) Gain a University of London master's degree and your ACCA professional qualification at the same time.
Teacher Development (Professional Graduate Certificate in Education) A programme designed for teachers working in schools around the world. Become a better school teacher and gain a valuable professional qualification.
Teaching EFL/ESL Reading: A Task Based Approach (MOOC) This MOOC explores ways of teaching reading skills in English as Second and Foreign Language (ESL/EFL) using a task-based approach.
What future for education? (MOOC) Through this MOOC you will start to critically examine your own ideas about education, teaching and learning.
Administrative law LA2008 This module will appeal to students who enjoy public law and have an interest in public affairs.
Admiralty law (LWM01) Admiralty Law provides the framework for international trade, looking at trade from an integrated perspective.
Advanced contract law (LWM83) This course considers how the trusts law is used commercially by commercial entities, banks and other financial institutions and large corporations.
Applicable laws and procedures in international commercial arbitration (LWM03) This course looks at commercial arbitration from a comparative and international perspective.
Carriage of goods by sea (LWM05) Contract of carriage can come in various shapes and in this course you will study the two main forms of contract and carriage and their uses.
Civil and criminal procedure LA3004 This module focuses on the procedural rules and processes that govern the conduct of criminal and civil legal actions.
Commercial banking law: bank customer relationship (LWM72) This course deals with the English law and various features of the relationship between banks and their customers.
Commercial law LA2017 Commercial law is offered as an optional module to students studying on the Standard Entry and Graduate Entry LLB courses.
Commercial trusts law (LWM06) This course considers how the trusts law is used commercially by commercial entities, banks and other financial institutions and large corporations.
Company law LA3021 Company law is offered as an optional module to students studying on the Standard Entry and Graduate Entry LLB courses.
Comparative criminal justice policy (LWM07) This course considers criminal justice systems from a range of jurisdictions with a view to highlighting the merits and drawbacks of these systems.
Conflict of laws LA3014 Also known as private international law, this is the body of rules applied by the English courts to cases with a foreign element.
Constitutional and institutional law of the European Union (LWM08) This course aims to provide you with advanced knowledge of the constitutional framework of the European Union.
Corporate finance and management issues in company law (LWM09) This course aims to convey to students a good knowledge and understanding of the key corporate finance and management issues in company law.
Corporate governance and compliance (LWM80) This course will help you understand the driving force behind the development and importance of corporate governance.
Criminology LA3025 This module concentrates on criminological theory as a discipline and challenges students to confront the presuppositions they have about crime and offenders.
Derivatives Law (LWM75) This course raises theoretical questions about the way in which derivatives markets function and how the law and regulations should interact with them.
Developing personal leadership skills This module builds on the theories presented in the core modules to develop leadership skills that will benefit your organisation.
European convention on Human Rights (LWM12) This course aims to provide you with a detailed knowledge of how the European human rights legal process has evolved.
European internal market (LWM13) This course aims to provide you with advanced knowledge and critical understanding of the rules and principles underpinning the EU internal markets.
European union competition law (LWM11) This course deals with the general and specific issues surrounding EU Competition rules and the enforcement of those rules.
Evidence LA3007 Gain knowledge on how evidence is used in the courtroom and the roles of lawyers, jury and judge in an adversarial system.
Exploring educational policy This module identifies how your institution is affected by national and international policy and change.
External relations law of the European Union (LWM55) This course is about what the European Union does in the world.
Family law LA2019 Family law affects every member of society. Modern legal regulation of family relationships involves a complex interaction between the family and the state.
Finance and resource management This module explores the way in which resources for education are financed.
FinTech: Law and regulation (LWM85) This module will help you understand what FinTech is and also introduce you to blockchain.
Foundational and constitutional issues in company law (LWM15) The course provides you with the skills needed to analyse the theory and statutory structure of the key foundational and constitutional issues in company law.
Franchising law (LWM16) In Franchising law you will study how and why the rules governing franchise agreements work.
Human rights of women (LWM19) Many of the issues and examples you will explore on this course are contemporary human rights issues.
Industrial and intellectual property (LWM20) This course covers the fascinating area of Industrial and Intellectual Property.
Insurance law (excluding Marine insurance law) (LWM22) This course introduces you to the essential features and principles of English insurance law and insurance contracts.
Intellectual property and medicine (LWM23) The course will introduce you to the basic concepts of intellectual property.
Intellectual property and sport (LWM63) The four models of this course cover how intellectual property fits into sports branding.
Intellectual property LA3026 Intellectual property law seeks a difficult balance between rewarding the right owner of a piece of intellectual property, and the needs of society.
Intellectual property on the internet (LWM24) This course investigates the relationship between intellectual property and the internet.
International and comparative bank regulation (LWM64) The aim of this course is to provide you with the basic tools to enable you to understand this interesting and exciting area of law.
International and comparative competition law (LWM25) This course deals with competition law and policy in the context of the globalised economy.
International and comparative law of copyright and related rights (LWM26) This course will give you a strong overview of the issues, operation and history of international and comparative law of copyright and related rights.
International and comparative law of patents, trade secrets and related rights (LWM27) In this course you will study how, why and when patents are granted.
International and comparative law of trade marks, designs and unfair competition (LWM28) Concepts underlying forms of protection such as trade marks and important international agreements are discussed as a part of this course.
International and comparative trust law (LWM29) This is a very practical course and it deals with a lot of issues that are significant to trusts law practitioners in the world.
International commercial insurance law (LWM70) This course will enable you to study the development of commercial insurance law.
International commercial law LA3009 Develop a critical understanding of key aspects of, and debates in, commercial law in an international context.
International criminal law (LWM30) In this course you will become familiar with both the most important primary sources of the law and leading scholarly commentaries on it.
International economic law (LWM31) This course covers the law regulating international economic relations and the role of international organisations such as the United Nations.
International environmental law (LWM32) You will learn about the development of environmental law from this point onwards in this course.
International investment law (LWM33) This course is designed to give you exposure to the world of law concerned with the regulation of foreign investment.
International law of the sea (LWM34) This course is designed to provide you with a comprehensive picture from evolution to the current application of the law of the sea.
International merger control (LWM57) This course is rather unique as it deals with a particular business phenomenon: mergers between firms.
International natural resources law (LWM74) This course will provide you with the skills to analyse the theory of international natural resources law and its practical application.
International protection of human rights LA2029 This module examines the protection afforded to individuals, fundamental concepts and principles which underpin the law of international human rights.
International refugee law (LWM60) In this course we will initially look at the historical move towards affording protection to persons who may be deemed to be a refugee.
International rights of the child (LWM35) This is a highly analytical course and we will also identify problem areas in regard to the rights of the child.
International trade law (LWM36) In this course you will see how trade transactions relate to each other and how they operate in a commercial context.
Introduction to criminology LA2010 This module aims to provide students with an introduction to criminology as a field of inquiry.
Introduction to Islamic law LA3028 Gain an overview of Islamic law, the religious and historical foundations of Islamic law and its application in contemporary jurisdictions.
Jurisprudence and legal theory (LWM7) Jurisprudence is a fascinating subject because of the immense range of intellectual endeavour it embodies.
Labour law in global context LA3018 This module relates both to individuals in their workplace and the operation of the labour market in general.
Law and policy of international courts and tribunals (LWM38) This course is concerned with the establishment, processes and functioning of international courts, tribunals and related institutions and mechanisms.
Law of financial crime (LWM17) This course studies not just how the law works in the UK but also how should the criminal law, financial market practice and financial regulation all interact.
Law of international finance: syndicated loans (LWM66) This course is about an important way in which large companies raise vast amounts of money.
Law of international project finance (LWM78) The structuring and finance of projects is a specialised discipline and one that will be explored in detail in this course.
Law of international taxation (LWM81) This course considers how the trusts law is used commercially by commercial entities, banks and other financial institutions and large corporations.
Law of treaties (LWM54) This course will provide you with knowledge of the law of treaties, the practice of States relating to the law of treaties and the relevant jurisprudence.
Law on investment entities (LWM77) This course is about the law on investment: substantive laws relating to investment and the regulation of investment and how we protect consumers.
Leadership for the learning community This module starts by considers the meaning of the term learning.
Leading and managing educational change and improvement This module introduces some of the basic theories relating to leadership and management in educational settings.
Legislation and statutory interpretation (LWM79) This course will provide you with a systematic understanding of knowledge of legislative studies in the wide interdisciplinary concept.
Marine insurance law (LWM39) Over the duration of this course you will come to understand the intricacies of marine insurance law.
Medical law and ethics (LWM56) This course requires students to use sophisticated analytical skills in evaluating complex legal and ethical dilemmas.
Multinational enterprises and the law (LWM40) This course explores the relationship between multinational enterprises or MNEs and the law.
Private international law in international commercial litigation (LWM67) The course as a whole tries to take you through those various elements of private international law.
Private law aspects of the law of finance (LWM69) The idea of this course is to pull together some of the most significant aspects of private law that relate to finance.
Public international law LA3013 Deals with the role of international organisations and, in the fields of human rights and international criminal law, the rights and duties of individuals.
Regulation and infrastructure of international commercial arbitration (LWM42) Define and investigate arbitration and look at the juridical nature of arbitration and tribunals.
Russian law and legal institutions (LWM44) The course is intended not only to provide a basic grounding in Russian law and institutions, but also to extend your intellectual horizons and abilities.
Securities law (LWM71) This course aims to do is provide you with a strong grasp of the dense regulation within securities law.
Taxation principles and policy (LWM47) In this course we tax a principled approach, considering why tax systems may be structured in a particular way and what may influence the structure.
Telecommunications law (LWM48) This course is all about the area of law that regulates the telecommunications industry.
Transfer of technology law (LWM49) The course examines the issues of intellectual property rights largely from the perspective of United Kingdom and European Union law.
United Nations protection of human rights (LWM61) This course will take you on a journey of discovering and studying the role of the United Nations in promoting and protecting human rights.
Values, vision and moral purpose This module studies values and ethics which are central to educational leadership and management.
Western European legal history (LWM50) This course is about the history of legal development in Europe, from the fall of the Roman Empire right up to the modern times.
World trade law (LWM51) The course covers the history of the WTO, its objectives and how it operates.
Youth justice (LWM52) In this course students will discuss and analyse the socio-legal concepts of youth and childhood in both academic and legal discourse.
Applied Educational Leadership (MA, PGDip and PGCert) If you're an educational professional looking to progress into management or an educational planning or development role, this is the ideal degree.
Bachelor of Laws (LLB) Our world-class LLB is of international standing. It has been the first step in the careers of thousands of practising lawyers around the world.
Commercial Law (Graduate Diploma) Our Graduate Diploma in Commercial Law is a qualification in its own right that also provides an entry route to postgraduate-level study.
Corporate Strategy (MOOC) The course is designed for a broad audience but will be particularly relevant for those working in multi-business firms.
Postgraduate Laws LLM (LLM, PGDip and PGCert) Our world-class, Postgraduate Laws programmes are designed to meet a diverse range of needs. We offer a general degree and over 30 specialisations.
Professional Accountancy (MSc and PGCert) Gain a University of London master's degree and your ACCA professional qualification at the same time.
Teacher Development (Professional Graduate Certificate in Education) A programme designed for teachers working in schools around the world. Become a better school teacher and gain a valuable professional qualification.
Teaching EFL/ESL Reading: A Task Based Approach (MOOC) This MOOC explores ways of teaching reading skills in English as Second and Foreign Language (ESL/EFL) using a task-based approach.
What future for education? (MOOC) Through this MOOC you will start to critically examine your own ideas about education, teaching and learning.
Administrative law LA2008 This module will appeal to students who enjoy public law and have an interest in public affairs.