Master of Corporate Governance MCorpGvnce
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CSU’s Master of Corporate Governance equips graduates with the skill set to pursue or advance their careers within and between national and international partnerships, corporations, investment banks and regulatory authorities.
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About the course
On completion of the course graduates will be able to:
- detail and critically evaluate the fundamental doctrines, principles and features of regulation, including design, implementation and enforcement
- critically evaluate how sources of corporate governance codes, in both rules and principle based jurisdictions impact on regulatory capability
- demonstrate critical knowledge and understanding of a wide range of legal concepts, values and principles and to explain the relationship between them in the field of financial governance
- understand and critically discuss the wider socio-legal context in which corporations and the markets in which they operate are governed
- detail and critically discuss the fundamental doctrines, principles and features of compliance design
- explain and evaluate how internal systems of control are developed and enforced.
Graduation requirements
To graduate, students must satisfactorily complete all 12 subjects worth a total of 96 points.
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