LLM in International Banking and Finance Law
UCL (University College London)
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International banking and finance law is essential to the global economy. On this comprehensive LLM specialist programme, you will learn to deal with the legal aspects of financial markets, institutions and transactions. Our programme provides students with a deep understanding of the complexities and regulatory frameworks governing the financial sector, preparing them for successful careers in this dynamic field. International banking and finance impacts the day to day activities of ...Read more

International banking and finance law is essential to the global economy. On this comprehensive LLM specialist programme, you will learn to deal with the legal aspects of financial markets, institutions and transactions. Our programme provides students with a deep understanding of the complexities and regulatory frameworks governing the financial sector, preparing them for successful careers in this dynamic field. International banking and finance impacts the day to day activities of organisations. Studying this specialism will advance your knowledge in the fields of international banking and finance and you will benefit from learning from experts in the field at the forefront of financial law and regulations

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22 Feb 15

There's hardly any student support on my course and there's minimal interaction between students and academics. It's a mixed bag as with anywhere, some academics take an interest..Read more

SR
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04 Apr 14

The level of eduation here is great. I think the course is indepth and what I was expecting. I live over a Schafer house student accommodation it is ok but doesn't reflect the..Read more

Entry requirements

Entrants to the UCL LLM programme must have ‘a good 2.1 with evidence of 1st class ability (or equivalent in other jurisdictions), and must provide evidence in their application of motivation, reasoning and analytical ability and communication skills. Please refer to the UCL Graduate Prospectus for international equivalent qualifications.

‘A good 2.1 shall normally mean an average of at least 65% (or equivalent in other jurisdictions) across all years of study, and ‘evidence of 1st class ability shall normally mean at least one 1st class mark (or equivalent in other jurisdictions) over the entire degree.

We may be willing to consider applicants who are close to, but do not meet these quantitative criteria, where space on the programme allows. Such applicants must demonstrate that they excel in motivation, analytical and reasoning ability and communication skills. This needs to be demonstrated across the personal statement and the written work. Applicants with less than an average of 62% (or equivalent in other jurisdictions) across all years of study will not normally be considered under these criteria.

You need a law qualification to be considered for the LLM, i.e. Bachelor of Laws (LLB), Juris Doctor (JD), Graduate Diploma in Law (GDL). In very exceptional circumstances, graduates without a law qualification but with work experience will be considered, although this is a very uncommon route to the programme. In these instances, experience must be relevant and a minimum of five years.

Graduates whose first degree is not in law will be considered for admission if they have an average of 65% across all years of undergraduate study, plus an average of at least 65% plus at least one mark over 70% in the Graduate Diploma in Law recognised by UK professional bodies (achieved or in progress). Alternatively, graduates whose first degree is not in law will be considered if they have an average of 65% across all years of undergraduate study, plus have successful completed studies on a Solicitors Qualifying Examination full time programme of at least 12 months duration, usually resulting in a Masters qualification equivalent to a Merit classification with an average of 65% in all assessments, including a pass in the SQE on first attempt.

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£2,410 month

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£3,650 month

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£3,650 month

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The level of eduation here is great. I think the course is indepth and what I was expecting. I live over a Schafer house student accommodation it is ok but doesn't reflect the...
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