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The National University of Ireland, Maynooth
BCL Law and Accounting
- Maynooth, Ireland
Bachelor's degree
Full time, Part time
3 years
On-Campus
English
This degree is jointly accredited by both the legal and accounting professions. Students can avail of exemptions (upon graduation) from CAP 1 examinations from the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Ireland, and equivalent examination papers from the ACCA and the CIMA professional accounting bodies. This law degree is accredited by the Honorable Society of King's Inns.


Abertay University
BA (Hons) Accounting and Finance with Law
- Dundee, United Kingdom
BA
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
Accredited by four professional bodies, this degree gives you the knowledge and hands-on experience you need to work in accounting and finance whilst learning how to work at the financial heart of any business. In this course, you'll build up a specific understanding of how entwined law and finance are.
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North Park University
Bachelor of Arts in Certificate in Finance
- Chicago, USA
BA
English
Sound knowledge of finance is an essential skill for senior managers in any business. The certificate in finance provides a comprehensive grounding in financial management, with practical tools for financial managers and analysts. Courses focus on corporate financial strategy, structure, and policy, giving you valuable experience and knowledge that you can immediately apply in your work.
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Studying Law and Finance at the Bachelor's degree level equips you with a unique blend of knowledge and skills that are crucial in today's increasingly complex financial and legal landscapes. This program focuses on the interconnection between legal frameworks and economic principles, preparing you for a dynamic career.
Through courses in contract law, corporate finance, and ethics, you'll gain insight into regulatory environments and risk management strategies. You'll also learn to analyze financial statements and interpret legal documents, which are essential for navigating the legal aspects of financial decision-making. The environment fosters curiosity and encourages collaboration, allowing students to explore complex concepts and develop critical thinking.
As a graduate, you can pursue diverse career paths in various sectors, including finance, banking, or law. Common outcomes include roles such as compliance officer, financial analyst, or corporate lawyer, all of which benefit from the strong analytical and problem-solving skills you've honed during your studies.