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Master in Banking and Finance: Law and Regulations of Banking and Financial Systems
Abu Dhabi Campus, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
24 monthsProgram duration
45,344 USDTuition Fee/year
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Program overview
Main Subject
Finance
Degree
Other
Study Level
Masters
Study Mode
On Campus
The Master in Banking and Finance: Law and Regulations of Banking and Financial Systems prepares students for global careers in Banking and Finance by highlighting a substantial range of wealth management issues and the core frameworks of the global economy and global institutions.
The degree will introduce the theoretical models of economics, pricing securities, capital markets and treasury management at both the microeconomic and macroeconomic levels, and their respective impact on policy issues in order to give students a well-rounded, comprehensive analysis of the core frameworks impacting the banking and finance sector. The course structure is designed to ensure that students will emerge as skillful thinkers and problem solvers with strong communication, negotiation and decision-making abilities.
From the first year, students will choose a specialisation in either economics or law, based on their career interests. A specialisation in economics focuses on financial analysis and strategy, global management of companies, and fiscal management, in addition to a variety of other topics. Meanwhile, a specialisation in law introduces modules such as private international law, corporate law, environmental law, European business law and banking law, amongst an array of other legal disciplines. In the final year, all students study the same courses that aim to consolidate the learnings gained during the first year.
Employment in the financial sector is notably competitive and graduates with a specialisation in Banking and Finance are highly sought after. For emerging and experienced finance professionals, career prospects are remarkably high and vary from senior positions in investment and commercial banking, asset management, risk management, financial services and consultancy or positions in multinational companies.
For fresh graduates, student career options include opportunities working as a financial analyst or a consultant in multinational corporations, investment houses and brokerage firms and supervisory roles in public utility companies, regulatory agencies and federal government agencies.
Program overview
Main Subject
Finance
Degree
Other
Study Level
Masters
Study Mode
On Campus
The Master in Banking and Finance: Law and Regulations of Banking and Financial Systems prepares students for global careers in Banking and Finance by highlighting a substantial range of wealth management issues and the core frameworks of the global economy and global institutions.
The degree will introduce the theoretical models of economics, pricing securities, capital markets and treasury management at both the microeconomic and macroeconomic levels, and their respective impact on policy issues in order to give students a well-rounded, comprehensive analysis of the core frameworks impacting the banking and finance sector. The course structure is designed to ensure that students will emerge as skillful thinkers and problem solvers with strong communication, negotiation and decision-making abilities.
From the first year, students will choose a specialisation in either economics or law, based on their career interests. A specialisation in economics focuses on financial analysis and strategy, global management of companies, and fiscal management, in addition to a variety of other topics. Meanwhile, a specialisation in law introduces modules such as private international law, corporate law, environmental law, European business law and banking law, amongst an array of other legal disciplines. In the final year, all students study the same courses that aim to consolidate the learnings gained during the first year.
Employment in the financial sector is notably competitive and graduates with a specialisation in Banking and Finance are highly sought after. For emerging and experienced finance professionals, career prospects are remarkably high and vary from senior positions in investment and commercial banking, asset management, risk management, financial services and consultancy or positions in multinational companies.
For fresh graduates, student career options include opportunities working as a financial analyst or a consultant in multinational corporations, investment houses and brokerage firms and supervisory roles in public utility companies, regulatory agencies and federal government agencies.
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Tuition fee and scholarships
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Scholarships
Domestic Students
International Students
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Sorbonne University Abu Dhabi offers 10+ undergraduate bachelor programmes covering Humanities, Sciences, Languages, Social sciences, and law delivered by permanent faculty based in Abu Dhabi and Visiting professors. All programmes follow the academic curricula defined in Paris, except for the bachelors specific to the Abu Dhabi campus. However, all programmes offer high quality education and answer the European academic standards. Graduates receive a Parisian bachelor’s degree issued by Sorbonne University in the fields of Humanities and Sciences and by University of Paris in the fields of Law and Economics.
· For programmes taught in French and for students who are not fluent in French, they can apply for the Foundation Year in Intensive French .
· For programmes taught in English, students must show proof of proficiency of the teaching language. Please refer to the brochure of each programme for more information.
· For the Bachelors in Physics and Mathematics, students may have to apply for the Foundation Year in Sciences , depending on their level.
· For the Bachelor in Records Management and Archival Sciences, students may have to apply for the Foundation Year in Records Management and Archival Sciences , depending on their level.
Learn more about undergraduate admission types here.
The average tuition fees for students at undergraduate level are 215,100 AED.
Full and partial scholarships for international undergraduate students are available.
International students should submit an application online if they meet the minimum requirements .
Arts and Humanities (3)
Bachelor in Applied Foreign Languages
Bachelor in French Literature
Bachelor in Geography and Planning
Bachelor in History
Bachelor in History of Art and Archaeology
Double Bachelor in Philosophy and Sociology
Natural Sciences (3)
Bachelor in Mathematics, Specialisation in Data Science for Artificial Intelligence
Bachelor in Physics
Social Sciences and Management (3)
Bachelor in Economics and Management
Bachelor in Law
Bachelor in Records Management and Archival Science
Sorbonne Abu Dhabi offers 15+ masters programmes. These programmes are perfect for graduates and working professionals who want to improve their careers by learning advanced theoretical and practical approaches in their respective fields of study. All masters’ degrees are French degrees and offered by Sorbonne University and University of Paris and recognised in the UAE and worldwide.
Our degree programmes cover 18 (3 semesters) to 24 months (4 semesters) and are taught in the evening and/or on weekends, in consideration of students who intend to combine their studies with work. Our programmes are designed to promote practical learning experience through internships. All postgraduate degree programmes are taught in English, except for the Teaching French as a Foreign Language degree.
Our master’s curriculum is delivered by visiting professors from France and the UAE. All our faculty have achieved worldwide acclaim and impact in their respective fields through lectures, seminars, case studies, and workshops.
For specific information about each of our postgraduate degrees, please follow the links below:
Postgraduate study - Sorbonne Abu Dhabi
Arts and Humanities (4)
Master in Applied Foreign Languages: Speciality Management and International Business
Master in History of Art and Museum Studies
Master in Urban Planning and Development
Business and Management (4)
Master in Banking and Finance: Law and Regulations of Banking and Financial Systems
Master in Marketing, Management, Communication, Media
Natural Sciences (4)
Master in Environment: Dynamics of Territories and Societies
Master in Physics – Specialisation in Non-Destructive Characterisation with Applications for Cultural Heritage
Social Sciences and Management (4)
Master in Applied Sociological Research
Master in Environmental Sustainability Law and Policies
Master in Health Economics
Master in International Business Law
Master in International Law, International Relations and Diplomacy
Master in Records Management and Archival Studies
Master in Teaching French as a Foreign Language