

MSc Corporate Governance with Company Law
- Time investment
- 1 year full-time, 2 years part-time
- Location
- Online
- Cost
- £11,299
- Language
- English
About this degree
Upskill in business law and corporate governance
Gain the skills to succeed in top management positions by grasping fundamental concepts related to corporate governance and law with this expert-led master’s degree from The University of Law.
Master corporate law concepts, from regulatory compliance to business ethics
Throughout this degree, you’ll develop critical business skills and explore important corporate governance concepts to ensure organisations operate ethically. Grasp CSR, regulatory frameworks, innovation management practices, and the role of key stakeholders, as well as discuss current policies and trends.
Promote ethical practices and ensure effective governance
Upon completion of this master’s, you’ll be equipped to lead small and large corporations as they navigate legal complexities, foster new business strategies, and implement robust governance practices.
Where you’ll be studying

Studying at The University of Law
The University of Law is one of the UK’s longest established specialist providers of legal education, believing that students should learn in a realistic, professional and contemporary context.
Learning outcomes
Global business strategy
Innovation management in a digital age
Success through business ethics
Finance for decision makers
Company law and compliance
International business ethics
Corporate governance in practice
Leadership mindset
Contemporary issues in business
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Additional information
To be eligible for this course, applicants must hold an undergraduate degree in any discipline (or equivalent) at 2:2 or above.
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