The Law and Finance MSc course offered by Queen Mary University of London is designed for professionals looking for a competitive edge in their careers. The course brings a dual perspective on finance and law and emphasizes their complex and vital interrelationships, providing students with skills desired by law firms, businesses, and financial institutions. Course Content: The course consists of 180 credits. Of these, 60 credits are related to the compulsory subject Dissertation cross-field, and the remaining 120 credits are divided among different subjects to provide the students with necessary depth and breadth. The students have the advantage of choosing modules from both the Schools of Economics and Finance and Law according to their career interests.Key Modules: The compulsory module is Dissertation cross-field. Some of the elective modules include Principles of Regulation and Enforcement, Commercial and Investment Arbitration, Banking Law, Corporate Finance, Capital Markets, Corporate Governance, Mergers, and Acquisitions.Accreditations: The course is fully accredited by the Chartered Insurance Institute (CII) and Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW). On completion of the MSc Law and Finance, students can claim up to 30 credits towards their CII advanced diploma level qualification.Future Careers: The course provides an excellent foundation for those aiming for a career in law firms, financial institutions, NGOs, investment banks, consulting firms, and regulatory agencies. Students will also be prepared for PhD study in the field if they choose to continue their academic career.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.