New program to launch in the 2012-13 academic year
The University of Cambridge Faculty of Law has announced it will introduce a new Masters in Corporate Law (MCL) program beginning in the 2012-13 academic year.
The new, full-time program will run for nine months.
According to the university, the new program "will cover key fields such as corporate governance, regulation of financial markets and pensions, will offer a wider and more diverse range of corporate courses than a typical Masters degree programme."
The MCL is also the first "entirely new degree in Law" to be launched by the university since the 19th century.
Applications will be accepted from September 2011.
For more information, please visit the Cambridge Law website.
The new, full-time program will run for nine months.
According to the university, the new program "will cover key fields such as corporate governance, regulation of financial markets and pensions, will offer a wider and more diverse range of corporate courses than a typical Masters degree programme."
The MCL is also the first "entirely new degree in Law" to be launched by the university since the 19th century.
Applications will be accepted from September 2011.
For more information, please visit the Cambridge Law website.
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