Master of Financial Management and Law
Course Overview
The Master of Financial Management and Law is a unique interdisciplinary program designed to equip students with an advanced understanding of finance and financial systems within the legal and regulatory context. This program bridges the gap between finance and law by offering a curriculum that integrates financial management principles with legal frameworks that influence financial decision-making.
Unlike traditional finance law degrees, this program offers a balanced approach, drawing on rigorous finance courses alongside core and elective law subjects. Whether you’re a law graduate or come from a non-law background, the flexible two-year structure allows for customization to align with your professional aspirations.
Graduates of this program will be well-prepared to pursue careers in financial advisory firms, policy and regulatory bodies, the legal profession, and beyond. This degree positions students as strategic thinkers, equipped to handle the complexities of modern financial markets and the evolving regulatory landscape.
What You'll Learn
- In-Depth Knowledge: Develop a deep understanding of finance, financial systems, and their legal and regulatory frameworks.
- Interdisciplinary Approach: A unique curriculum combining core finance principles with essential legal courses.
- Career Flexibility: Pursue diverse career paths in financial firms, regulatory agencies, legal professions, and policymaking bodies.
- Practical Insights: Apply theoretical knowledge to real-world financial and legal challenges through case studies and applied research.
- Flexible Study Options: Customize your learning journey with elective courses tailored to your career goals.
Requirements

108,240 AUD

The Australian National University
https://www.anu.edu.au
