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Micro-credential certification in Company Law LAW3104 (BAF)
This subject is designed to provide an understanding of the regulations and frameworks that is needed in the administration and management of companies. It will cover the discussion on legal entity of company and promoter, examine the Constitution of company and the prcoess of issuance shares.The course will also cover debentures, company meetings and liquidation of company. It includes the application of the legal aspects involving auditors and directors, solving legal issues that happen in the management of company, through case studies and presentation to enhance the communication skills of students.
Note: Subject relates to Bachelor of Accounting & Finance
This programme is designed, delivered, assessed and awarded by SEGi University through the Africa Open Learning Platform.
Entry Requirements - No
Age Experience - 19 Years Above
Language Proficiency - Yes
Numeracy Proficiency - No
Pre-requisites - No
- Introduction To Company Law 2016
- The Formation Of Company
- Promoters And Pre-Incorporation Contract
- Constitution Of Company
- Company Meetings And Board Meetings
- Shares
- The Legal Protection For Minority Shareholders
- Loan Capital
- Auditors And Company Secretary
- Mergers, Acquisition And Take Over
- Winding Up Procedures
Assignment 1 - 30%
Test - 20%
Final Exam - 50%
- Bachelor of Accounting & Finance
Upon successful completion of this Bachelor of Accounting & Finance programme and meeting the necessary entry requirements, students will be able to progress into the following programme(s):
- Master of Financial Planning
- Master of Accountancy
- Master of Business Administration (Global Business)
- Master of Business Administration (General Management)
Students will be able to obtain knowledge on structure and roles of different entities within a company, including directors, shareholders, and officers. This knowledge can help the students to understand how decisions are made, responsibilities are allocated, and governance is maintained.