Why study Master of Financial Management and Law at ANU

The Master of Financial Management and Law is an interdisciplinary postgraduate degree highly suited to those working or seeking to work in financial and advisory firms, policy and regulatory bodies, and the legal profession.

Market behaviours significantly shape our society and the financial sector is always a central concern of policymaking. This degree is designed to equip graduates with a sophisticated level of understanding of finance and financial systems, alongside knowledge of the legal and regulatory context and frameworks that shape financial sector activity and decision-making.  

Jointly taught by the ANU College of Law and ANU College of Business and Economics, this degree draws on course content from different disciplinary areas, combining rigorous courses on essential elements of finance with compulsory and elective law courses.

The degree is available for both law and non-law graduates and has a flexible structure across its two years. 

Length: 2 years full-time

CRICOS #: 103872F

Semester intake: 1 or 2

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