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**Overview**Corruption and bribery undermine the workings of a fair society, negatively impacting economic development, the rule of law, and market competition.Many countries, including the UK and US, have adopted new measures to try and better combat these crimes. These new systems require additional understanding, from the investigators that enforce them, and also the businesses that might run afoul of them.This course will teach you the legal aspects of corporate corruption and bribery, so
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**Overview**Corruption and bribery undermine the workings of a fair society, negatively impacting economic development, the rule of law, and market competition.Many countries, including the UK and US, have adopted new measures to try and better combat these crimes. These new systems require additional understanding, from the investigators that enforce them, and also the businesses that might run afoul of them.This course will teach you the legal aspects of corporate corruption and bribery, so you can identify and analyse it where it occurs, and develop strategies and tools to prevent it.What you learn on this course prepares you for work or further study in this area. Completing the course will support application to further related courses, and provides 20 credits towards a specific parallel course, our Certificate in IP crime.Therefore, it's an ideal next step to progression in careers in law enforcement, compliance, regulation and business.**Course details**Structure- Mode of study: Distance learning- Two modules: Bribery, corruption and study skills, and Preventing bribery and corruption- Credits: 40 Level 4- Duration: 20 weeksStart and end dates (To be confirmed):- 13 September 2021 – 28 January 2022The course will subsequently be run twice every year starting in January and September.Cost- £2,566If you already hold the Certificate in Intellectual Property Crime, you are eligible for a 50% discount on this course. This Certificate also allows you to claim a 50% discount on the Certificate in Intellectual Property Crime.**What you'll experience**On this short course you'll:- Gain an understanding of corporate corruption and bribery- Analyse real corporate corruption and bribery cases, to better understand and develop preventative tools and strategies- Be taught by experts from the Centre for Counter Fraud Studies- Develop additional transferable skills, such as writing and analysis**How you're assessed**You'll be assessed through:- Quizzes - An essay- A report**What's included**You'll have access to:- Moodle, our online learning platform- Online support for distance learning**Teaching**Teaching is delivered online, via Moodle. Available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, Moodle is our virtual learning environment, where we host learning materials and activities.
The University of Portsmouth is in the heart of the UK’s only island city. Taking inspiration from the city’s rich heritage as a trading and naval port, the University is dedicated to helping you get ready for your exciting life journey.
Portsmouth offers a wide range of degrees across areas of science, technology, humanities, creative and cultural industries, business and law. All courses reflect the University’s commitment to your future career. There are many opportunities for work experience, placements and volunteering, plus an expert Careers and Employability Service.
Strong student support is a major feature of Portsmouth. That goes beyond helping you to develop the skills you’ll need for degree-level study. It’s easy to find advice and guidance on housing, finances, and both mental and physical wellness.
Where you'll study
University House
Winston Churchill Avenue
Portsmouth
PO1 2UP