Law and Business - Finance and Accounting
Position Details (Master's)
Key Selling Points
- Study at the UK Business School of the Year -Times Higher Education Awards 2022
- Top 10 in the UK for Business graduate prospects -Complete University Guide 2024
- Top 10 in the UK for world-leading research in Business and Management -Based on research rated 4* and 3* in the Research Excellence Framework 2021
- 100% of our research in Business and Management has internationally excellent impact -Based on research rated 4* and 3* in the Research Excellence Framework 2021
The Law and Business - Finance and Accounting LL.M program from The University of Exeter key features are:
No prior Law or Business education required
- The LLM Law and Business: Finance and Accounting is a formal Law degree, which can open the way into a law qualification
- Specialise in Finance and Accounting and graduate with ‘Master of Laws LLM Law and Business: Finance and Accounting’ named on your degree certificate
- Join a dynamic and vibrant academic environment that attracts students from all over the world creating a truly international learning community
Studying a Law and Business - Finance and Accounting program from The University of Exeter offers a rewarding learning experience with opportunities to for students from a non-law and non-business background to gain a firm grounding in a range of law, business, and finance and accounting topics, and to improve skills necessary at all levels of professional engagement with contemporary and future challenges facing businesses around the world. You will be encouraged to critically reflect on the contemporary legal and business challenges that exist in our globalised world while acquiring the solid legal skills required for your professionalisation.
Career opportunities:
The modules offered include topics you must have knowledge of in order to succeed in senior positions, whether in private practice, corporate or public employment – including international trading companies and law firms, chartering, trade, and marine insurance, the European Commission, the European Court of Justice, or the Governments of EU Member States.
You will gain invaluable experience in finding out the law from the original sources; in preparing and producing extended legal writing; and in presenting a legal proposition briefly and succinctly to an audience.
Courses include:
- Accounting for International Managers
- Financial Management
- Banking and Financial Services
- International Arbitration
- Competition Law
- Corporate Law and Governance
- Financial Markets Law and Regulation
University of Exeter
On Campus (Full Time)
1 year
Sep 2026