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The online Master of Science in Financial Crime and Compliance Management provides professional education to individuals who desire to advance their expertise in managing ... [+]
The online Master of Science in Financial Crime and Compliance Management provides professional education to individuals who desire to advance their expertise in managing corporate and technological resources to combat financial crime. The program combines the areas of management, technology, and analytical skills with a knowledge and understanding of economic crime and compliance from a global perspective.
The 36-credit hour online program equips students for careers such as fraud investigators, attorneys, loss-prevention managers, auditors, risk and compliance managers. The high-quality curriculum and goals of the program match the intensity of the regulatory regime and allow students to easily relate what they learn in their master's degree to their career. Through its partnership with the Association of Certified Anti-Money Laundering Specialists (ACAMS), the curriculum supports student’s preparation for the CAMs exam.... [-]
The MSc in Law and Finance will ensure that graduates are particularly well placed to tackle business challenges with an understanding of both the legal and financial asp ... [+]
Interdisciplinary study at the postgraduate level is widely recognised as a highly desirable attribute for employers. The MSc in Law and Finance offers an advanced qualification to graduates in business, economics or law. It is taught full-time over one year and comprises 60 ECTS of taught modules and a 30 ECTS research dissertation, 90 ECTS in total.
The course will develop the students’ skills to apply theory to practice, solve business problems and help organisations to continuously grow and improve their performance across these disciplines. The course is structured to include the foundational and advanced material needed to build students’ knowledge and understanding of law and finance, provide students with the capacity to embrace current and future changes such as financial regulation, EU law and financial innovation, and develop both students’ technical skills in understanding financial and legal concepts and analytic skills to apply these skills.... [-]