Course summary
Developments over the last two decades have made public procurement law one of the most exciting and rapidly evolving areas of law. Given the extent to which legal rules now govern the day-to-day conduct of most procurement activity, knowledge of procurement law has become vital for anyone working in public sector procurement. This programme is open to those with a legal background and those without, and does not require a law degree. It is designed in particular for:
- procurement officers whose role demands an understanding of the legal rules
- policymakers responsible for designing and implementing legal rules on procurement
- lawyers advising on public procurement
- those seeking to undertake research or teaching in public procurement
- the nature of law and legal process
- the principles and rules of public procurement law
- the application of these rules in key national and international systems/models, including UNCITRAL, the WTO, the World Bank, the EU and the UK
- how to implement best practice in the context of a legal framework
Modules
The course is predominantly delivered by distance learning (online), supported by in-person teaching weekends. It is designed to be studied part-time to fit around your commitments. For each module, you are provided with extensive materials, including basic text, case studies, further reading and self-test questions.
Assessment method
Introduction to Public Procurement Regulation: Basic Principles and Concepts and EU Procurement Law 1 are each assessed through two assignments: One is to be submitted during the module cycle, before the intensive teaching takes place; the second is to be completed towards the end (either a further take-home assignment or a work-based assignment), after the teaching has taken place. All other modules are assessed with one assignment per module. Assignments will take the form of either take-home assignments (completed over the weekend to minimise interference with work commitments); or work-based assignments. Please note: There is no requirement to attend Nottingham to complete assignments.
Entry requirements
2:1 or high 2:2; IELTS: 6.5 (no less than 6.5 in writing and reading, and 6.0 in speaking and listening). Applicants with alternative academic backgrounds also considered where they have relevant work experience and/or professional qualifications such as a MCIPS.
Fees and funding
Tuition fees
No fee information has been provided for this course
Tuition fee status depends on a number of criteria and varies according to where in the UK you will study. For further guidance on the criteria for home or overseas tuition fees, please refer to the UKCISA website .
Additional fee information
Provider information
University of Nottingham
University Park
Nottingham
NG7 2RD
Course contact details
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