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The Certificate Course in Business Law consists of 06 compulsory modules of 9 hours each. Each hour lecture requires 3 hours of self-study of guided reading. M odule 1 – Introduction. 1.1 Introduction to Law. 1.2 Introduction to Commercial Law in Sri Lanka. 1.3 Common law and applicable law.
The certificate in Business Law programme is designed to provide basic knowledge in business law for interested persons who have not obtained any formal and basic knowledge in the field of business law.
The Department of Commercial Law offers this short course of three months duration to cater private and public sector employees who need basic knowledge in Business Law. This is the first Certificate Course of the Faculty of Law and it is being introduced by the Department of Commercial Law.
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• Define the concepts and fundamentals of business law. • Identify the application of provisions of different statutes to business transactions. • Apply legal principles to solve legal problems in diverse business contexts.
1. Introduction. The Information and Communication Technology sector is acknowledged worldwide as a tool that could be used to increase the productivity, efficiency and effectiveness of work. However, in Sri Lanka, the level of ICT skills of the majority of the students is not adequate to meet the current requirements of business and industry.
The main objective of this syllabus is to develop the competencies to use ICT tools and to build a basic theoretical base for students to pursue higher studies in ICT. The curriculum that was implemented in 2006 (Grade 10) has now been revised based on the evidence of a survey conducted,