Về khóa học
This interdisciplinary master’s degree combines rigorous finance study with core and elective law to explain how markets operate within legal and regulatory frameworks. Designed for both law and non-law graduates, it builds sophisticated understanding of financial systems, policymaking influences, and governance of the financial sector. The flexible structure over two years supports students aiming to integrate financial expertise with legal context for complex decision-making.
Những gì bạn có thể học
You will develop advanced capability in financial analysis and reporting, corporate finance, investments and international finance, supported by quantitative methods such as statistics and regression modelling. Alongside this, you build knowledge of legal institutions and commercial law, focusing on how regulation, contracts and legal frameworks shape financial-sector behaviour. The program aims to strengthen judgement across finance, law and policy contexts.
Kết quả nghề nghiệp
Graduates are prepared for roles where finance and regulation intersect, including positions in financial institutions, investment and advisory firms, compliance and risk functions, and government policy or regulatory agencies. The legal component supports pathways into commercial law-focused work, in-house advisory teams, and governance roles. The combined skillset suits careers requiring financial expertise informed by legal and regulatory understanding.
Yêu cầu đầu vào
Applicants must hold a recognised Bachelor degree (or international equivalent) with a minimum GPA of 5.0/7.0 and meet ANU English language requirements. Admission is competitive; applicants may be ranked using GPA calculated from earlier semesters of the qualifying degree and, where needed, additional evidence of higher English proficiency. Eligibility for entry is not guaranteed even if minimum requirements are met.

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