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  Economics for Competition Law MA, PGDip


Online King’s College London    The Dickson Poon School of Law

October PGDip, MA One year for the Postgraduate Diploma, two years for MA (both distance learning).
Economics (10) Law (22)

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Are you a lawyer, regulator, academic, or someone interested in Economics for Competition Law? Our Economics for Competition Law MA and PGDip programme is designed just for you. Gain a solid understanding of the crucial role economics plays in competition law and learn when economic analysis is needed for specific cases. This flexible programme allows you to study alongside your full-time work commitments. Benefit from expertly written course materials, weekend seminars led by programme directors, and the option to study from anywhere in the world. With entry requirements including a 2:1 undergraduate degree in law, economics, or a related discipline, or relevant work experience, this programme will give you a competitive edge in the job market. Join our international cohort of professionals and advance your career in competition law. Register your interest today!

About the course

Our Economics for Competition Law course is suitable for practising lawyers, regulators, academics and those with a specific need for knowledge of Economics for Competition Law.

On completion of the course, you will have a firm understanding of the increasingly important role that economics plays in competition law and an understanding of when economic analysis is needed for a particular competition law case.

Our course has been specifically designed for economists and lawyers in private practice, in-house legal advisers and representatives from the national competition authorities.

This programme is generally studied by professionals alongside their full time work commitments.

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Entry Requirements

Applicants must normally hold a 2:1 undergraduate degree in law/economics/related discipline, or be a qualified barrister or solicitor.

Applications from candidates who have achieved a comparable academic level through past studies and where previous study, work or experience has made the applicant a suitable candidate for admission may also be considered.


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