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Diploma in Law and Finance modules

The Diploma in Law and Finance is available to study full-time for one year (12 months).

Students must take a total of 120 credits to include the core Dissertation - 90% /Group Presentation 10% (30 credits). The remaining 90 credits must be taken as one law module (45 credits) or two law modules (22.5 credits) and three finance module (15 credits).

Please also note that the modules shown here are subject to change.

Pre-sessional course (optional): Mathematics and Statistics (week 0)

Students who want to review concepts such as statistical distributions and matrix algebra have the option to attend modules during induction week (week zero) within the School of Economics and Finance.

Pre-sessional course (optional): Law (week 1): offered within the Centre of Commercial Law Studies

  • You will be also presented with basic Statistics and Statistical software (Eviews) - Semester A)
  • Quantitative Research methods for Lawyers - optional non-credit bearing (Semester B). Finance modules

Compulsory modules

For information on modules offered by the School of Economics and Finance, please consult the module directory.

A22

  • ECOM049 Commercial and investment banking
  • ECOM050 Investment management
  • ECOM051 Business finance
  • ECOM053 Quantitative Methods in Finance

B22

  • ECCL023 Law and Finance in Practice
  • ECOM026 Financial Derivatives
  • ECOM035 International Finance
  • ECOM055 Risk Management for Banking
  • ECOM058 Principles of Accounting**
  • ECOM077 Valuation of Private Equity
  • ECOM095 Mergers and Acquisitions
  • ECOM098 Islamic Finance
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