The Financial Services Law, Regulation and Compliance at London Metropolitan University is 12 months long and comprises an introductory module, eight compulsory core modules and seven specialist modules (of which you choose to study one). Each of the core modules give a thorough grounding in the core components of financial services law whilst referring to aspects and important points of law from all of the other modules.

The course is taught by the self-study of a comprehensive module manual and with students encouraged to read from specified case law and legal journals. There is a logical progression through a complex syllabus and students are given the opportunity to discuss theoretical issues as well as practical problem solving. Students are supported in undertaking online research using electronic law databases and are encouraged to use online legal resources. The course team will respond to student queries left on the forum promptly and will ensure that you feel well supported and engaged throughout your studies.