BACHELOR OF ARTS ECONOMICS
- Country United Kingdom
- Course Duration 3 years
- Course Type Full Time
- Courses Campus On Campus
- Language Specification IELTS
- Program Level Graduate
- Education Required Undergraduate
- Admission intake SEP
- Minimum GPA 3.3
Application Charges
Application Fee | Tution Fee |
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Free | GBP 14,250 |
Program Description
Program Description
YouÕll explore issues of corporate regulation and compliance, ensuring that you understand the economic and social contexts in which they operate.
The core module provides you with a theoretical framework to understand corporate governance concerns and strategies, as well as approaches to regulation. YouÕll then choose five optional modules from an extensive selection of law modules and approved non-law modules. Many of our students are sponsored by their employer or relevant ministries. Others move into corporate practice, making use of the specialist knowledge they have developed at Warwick.
The core module provides you with a theoretical framework to understand corporate governance concerns and strategies, as well as approaches to regulation. YouÕll then choose five optional modules from an extensive selection of law modules and approved non-law modules. Many of our students are sponsored by their employer or relevant ministries. Others move into corporate practice, making use of the specialist knowledge they have developed at Warwick.
You will have an opportunity to undertake in depth comparative and contextual study of the regulation of the company. You will:
- look at the various ways in which different jurisdictions respond to similar economic and social pressures, examining key topics in the post financial crisis era.
- develop an understanding of the interaction between the process of globalisation and general principles and theories of corporate governance and financial regulation
- study the main topics in corporate governance and financial law and regulation, including compliance dimensions
- appreciate the economic and social context in which commercial decisions are made and corporate governance and financial regulation operate with reference to historical developments.