- The Master of Law (LLM) in Banking and Financial Law at Boston University is a 1-year program.
- The program consists of a total of 24 credits for the Master of Law in Banking and Financial Law.
- The LLM program may be completed on a full- or part-time basis.
- The program offers five optional concentrations from which students can choose:
- The Business of Banking
- Compliance Management
- Financial Services Transactions
- Lending and Credit Transactions
- Securities Transactions
- Some of the main courses students go through in this program are:
- Banking law
- Securities law
- General financial services law
- Business of Banking
- Compliance Management
- Financial Services Transactions
- The program prepare lawyers for leadership positions in the American and international banking and financial services industries.
- The Graduation rate of Boston University is 87%.
- The student-faculty ratio of this college is 10:1.
- The acceptance rate of Boston University is 22%.
- Boston University ranked #42 among national universities by U.S News and World Report.