• There are two core finance courses, Finance and First Principles of Financial Economics, and a core interdisciplinary course, Law and Economics of Corporate Transactions. There are also pre-sessional courses in maths and financial reporting.
  • First Principles of Financial Economics, another core course, is taught during the first term through weekly three-hour classes and is assessed by a combination of a group workÊexercise that takes place during the term, and an assessed essay and a timed examination at the end of the first term.
  • Law and Economics of Corporate Transactions, the MLF core interdisciplinary course, is taught through lectures and seminars during the second and third terms. It is assessed during the third term by means of a group work exercise involving the analysis of transactional case studies, including the preparation and presentation of proposals, and by an assessed essay submitted during the third term.Ê
  • Law electives from the BCL may be taught by a combination of lectures, seminars and tutorials over the duration of the academic year, except for the dissertation option, which involves one-to-one sessions with an assigned supervisor. Outside of the seminars and tutorials you will be expected to read extensively in order to acquire the necessary knowledge to engage with course material at an appropriate level.Ê
  • Each law elective, except for the dissertation, is assessed through a timed, three-hour examination at the end of the third term. Those taking the dissertation option are instead required to submit a 10,000- to 12,500-word dissertation in the third term.
  • Finance Stream courses are taught by interactive classes at the Sa•dÊBusiness School during the second and third terms, and assessed by formal coursework and/or practical work and/or a timed examination during and/or at the end of those terms.Ê