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MA / PGDip
Bangor University - School of Social Sciences
The course was one of the first to take an internationally comparative perspective across a broad range of criminology and criminal justice issues and was the first course of this kind to gain ESRC recognition. It consists of a generic research module for training in qualitative and quantitative research methods in the Social Sciences, specialised training in Applied Research Criminology and a module on international case studies in Criminology, which allows students to incorporate their particular research interests and areas of enquiry in comparative criminological and criminal justice research.
LLM
Bangor University - School of Law
This programme is designed to equip students with a general yet comprehensive education in a range of areas within International Law. Compulsory modules: legal research methods; public international law; dissertation on any topic within international law.
LLM
Bangor University - School of Law
The course will enable students to master the following important aspects of the discipline: core attributes of a bank (credit institution), different types of banks (retail, commercial, private, etc), regulatory authorities in the UK (FSA, Bank of England and H.M. Treasury); some of the important EU/international banking entities, e.g. ECB, EIB, EBRD, the IMF, Federal Reserve and the World Bank; Authorisation and 'passporting' of credit institution activities within the EEA; Capital Adequacy principles/Basel III; the notion of insider trading and the Market Abuse Directive; the supervision of investment firms within the EU and the Markets in Financial Instruments Directive (MiFID); Money Laundering and the three anti-money laundering Directives; Islamic Finance and, lastly, Conflict of Laws in a banking/financial services context.
LLM
Bangor University - School of Law
Summary This course builds on criminological and legal skills and knowledge so as to provide specialist training in criminological, criminal justice and legal research. The course programme enables students to develop an international perspective on crime, justice and law through national and cross-national approaches and case studies of other societies, and/or 'cutting edge' issues in contemporary criminology and law.
MBA / PGDip
Bangor University - Bangor Business School
This MBA examines key legal and regulatory issues in modern management. Compulsory modules: Management Research; Corporate Strategy; Human Resource Management; Marketing Strategy; Employment Law; Consumer Law; Competition Law; Comparative Corporate Governance; Management and Organisational Behaviour.
MBA / PGDip
Bangor University - Bangor Business School
The degree focuses on the financial and strategic management of banks and other financial institutions. Compulsory modules: Management Research; International Banking; Corporate Strategy; International Financial Management; Investment and Private Banking; International Banking Law and Capital Markets Law; International Corporate Finance Law and Merger Regulation Law; International Commercial Arbitration; Credit and Security Law.
MA / PGDip
Bangor University - Bangor Business School
This interdisciplinary programme will enable students to study key legal and regulatory developments affecting the financial sector, including regulation of financial services, security instruments, corporate finance and arbitration. Compulsory modules: Bank Financial Management; Research Methods; Bank Strategy and Performance; International Banking and Capital Markets Law; Credit and Security Law; International Commercial Arbitration.
LLM / PGDip
Bangor University - School of Law
Summary: This course is particularly relevant for students who anticipate careers in business and industry, or intend to specialise in legal practice in the commercial area, and wish to develop expertise and hands-on ability to address and manage business development within a legal framework, whether in the UK or internationally. Compulsory modules: legal research methods.
MA / PGDip
Bangor University - School of Social Sciences
The course was one of the first to take an internationally comparative perspective across a broad range of criminology and criminal justice issues and was the first course of this kind to gain ESRC recognition. It consists of a generic research module for training in qualitative and quantitative research methods in the Social Sciences, specialised training in Applied Research Criminology and a module on international case studies in Criminology, which allows students to incorporate their particular research interests and areas of enquiry in comparative criminological and criminal justice research.
LLM
Bangor University - School of Law
This programme is designed to help students become experts in the areas of international law that directly concern the human person - international criminal law & international human rights law - whilst mastering the discipline of international law of which they are part. Compulsory modules: legal research methods; public international law; international criminal law; international human rights law dissertation on a topic within international criminal law or international human rights law.
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