Students on the Law and Finance MSc will take 45 credits worth of modules from UCL Faculty of Law and 45 credits from the School of Management. 45 further credits are the dissertation/placement, and the remaining 45 credits represent optional modules that can come from either Econ/SoM or Laws.
Find out more about the Law component of this programme
The Masters in Law and Finance is delivered by the Faculty of Laws, the School of Management and the Department of Economics at UCL. It is designed to equip students with the necessary skills to navigate the complex interplay between law and finance and confidently tackle issues that arise in modern financial markets.
Why study this programme?
In today’s interconnected and highly regulated financial markets, it is increasingly important for professionals to be equipped with comprehensive knowledge across law, finance, economics, and accounting. Our innovative, executive-style programme is designed to bridge these disciplines, ensuring that graduates are well-prepared to adapt to evolving market conditions and emerging challenges, making them valuable assets to any organisation.
Contacts
Joint study Programme Lead: Danusia Wysocki (d.wysocki@ucl.ac.uk)
Elective and Affiliate Administrator: Fiona Narroway (f.narraway@ucl.ac.uk)
School Tutor: Michelle Tinsley (m.tinsley@ucl.ac.uk)
Location
This programme will be taught at both Bentham House (located in UCL’s main Bloomsbury campus), as well as the UCL School of Management’s home in One Canada Square, Canary Wharf.