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LL.M. International Finance (for Asian Graduates)

Application

  • Graduates from Asia holding a first degree in law, business or economics and who havegood academic records are eligible to apply to join our LL.M. International Finance program
  • The University accepts applications sent by regular mail or courier, but not electronically

Futher information here.

Application

  • Graduates from Asia holding a first degree in law, business or economics and who havegood academic records are eligible to apply to join our LL.M. International Finance program
  • The University accepts applications sent by regular mail or courier, but not electronically

Futher information here.

Curriculum

  • Coursework: In order to earn the LL.M. International Finance degree, students must acquire a minimum of 45 credit points through graded coursework. Students are required to attend all 11 courses offered in the program and have to pass at least 9 of the courses. See the list of courses here.
  • Master's Thesis: Students must submit a thesis written within a 3-month period after the end of the courses on a subject agreed in consultation with the student’s thesis adviser. 
  • Additional Courses: During the semester as well as the break between the winter and summer semesters, specially-organized German language and Advanced Business and Legal English courses will be offered to the students. In addition, intensive intercultural and communications courses will be offered during the semester break.

More information here.

Curriculum

  • Coursework: In order to earn the LL.M. International Finance degree, students must acquire a minimum of 45 credit points through graded coursework. Students are required to attend all 11 courses offered in the program and have to pass at least 9 of the courses. See the list of courses here.
  • Master's Thesis: Students must submit a thesis written within a 3-month period after the end of the courses on a subject agreed in consultation with the student’s thesis adviser. 
  • Additional Courses: During the semester as well as the break between the winter and summer semesters, specially-organized German language and Advanced Business and Legal English courses will be offered to the students. In addition, intensive intercultural and communications courses will be offered during the semester break.

More information here.