BPP University
BPP University

BPP University

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Islamic Finance and Business Law

Study detals

: Master's degree : LLM (Hons) Islamic Finance and Business Law : Islamic Finance and Business Law : 12 Month

Requirements

Entry requirements

The entry requirements for Master of Laws (LLM) are as follows: 

  • A 2:2 in a degree from a UK university or an internationally recognised university, in law or a related area of study, or a degree in which there is a substantial proportion of study devoted to law; or  

  • A degree in a non-legal area of study, provided there is sufficient evidence of professional knowledge and experience  

  • Call to the bar or admission as a solicitor in England and Wales or the equivalent in another jurisdiction may be considered equivalent

English language requirements

To study at BPP, it is important that you are able to communicate and engage in English effectively in an academic setting.

If English is not your first language, you will be required to provide proof of your ability across reading, writing, listening, and speaking in English. 

Speciality

A deposit of £350 will need to be paid within 48 hours of accepting your offer in order to secure your place.

Additional information

Degree Overview

Our Masters of Law (LLM) Islamic Finance and Business Law offers a unique experience and education for professionals needing highly relevant expertise in key areas of law, along with practice of particular relevance to the modern financial and business world.

The course is delivered by a range of international experts and guest lecturers, from leading academics, researchers, judges, officials and practitioners from various legal systems. In addition, each LLM specialism is led by professional lawyers with extensive knowledge and practical experience in that subject area. Their experience gives you valuable insight into the legal system, helping you to not only apply theory to practice but also network and connect with those in practice.

Islamic law is of considerable importance in the financial markets and is taught by lawyers with considerable knowledge of the area. It is not necessary for students to have any familiarity with Arabic.