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Boston University School of Law
Estate Planning Certificate
- Boston, USA
Certificate
Full time, Part time
2 semesters
Blended, Distance Learning, On-Campus
English
The Estate Planning Certificate (EPC) is a six-course, 12-credit certificate offered by the Graduate Tax Program at the School of Law. It is designed to provide professionals (lawyers and non-lawyers) with enhanced, specialized tax knowledge in the legal sub-specialty of Estate Planning. The courses in the EPC are available in both a blended residential/asynchronous online format and an asynchronous online-only format (but open to both online and residential enrollees).


Texas A&M School of Law
LL.M. or M.Jur. Curriculum in Wealth Management
- Fort Worth, USA
LLM
Full time
Distance Learning
English
Our Wealth Management program gives you the knowledge and skills you need to advise wealthy clients and help manage their assets.
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Studying Trust and Estate Law online opens the door to vital skills in managing estates, planning for the future, and ensuring legal compliance. This field uniquely blends legal principles with personal finance, providing you with tools to navigate complex situations involving wills, trusts, and estate planning.
Through an online program, you'll engage with courses like estate tax law, fiduciary duties, and trust drafting. These classes help refine skills in negotiating estate settlements and managing trust administration. Students build confidence as they develop critical thinking through real-world case studies related to family dynamics and financial matters.
The online learning format allows flexibility while fostering independence, which is crucial for developing expertise in this area of law. Graduates often pursue careers as estate planners, legal consultants, or compliance officers, where they apply their comprehensive understanding of regulations and clients' needs. This path prepares you to assist individuals and families in managing their legacies, a rewarding endeavor in today’s increasingly global society.