The basic aim of the Legal practice in business postgraduate course is to provide individuals with the specific training they need to develop careers as company legal advisors. It is aimed primarily at law graduates hoping to work as company lawyers, either on the latter's legal team or in a professional office providing legal services to businesses. Nonetheless, the course is also open to other professional profiles interested in the legal dimension of business.
This postgraduate course offers an in-depth look at key legal aspects for business, covering constitutional and internal operation matters (company law, with a special focus on mergers and buy-outs) and external business (contract law), relations with the government (economic administrative law), the stock-market system, company actions in the free-market system (competition law) and the criminal risks associated with trading activities (financial criminal law). The course will also look at aspects of proceedings, accounting and negotiating techniques, all key to the performance of business activity.
List of topics
The postgraduate is split into two specialist courses:
- Business trading practice (first term of the postgraduate)
- Legal system of the market (second term of the postgraduate)
And it is completed with an end-of-course project.
See complete syllabus
Price
2.395 euros
Consult the financial aid that the UOC offers to international students.
The programme fees should be confirmed on enrolment.