Student Handbook 2024/25

25. Programme Overview

25.5. Regulation & Compliance LLM/ MSc

Dates

The dates for this programme follow the Key Date with the exception of the Dissertation.  See below

 

Dissertation Submission Dates:

  5,000 word case study - TBC

 5,000 word essay due - 21 August 2025, 10:00am (BST)

Module Selection

On this programme you have compulsory taught modules of 60  credits and a compulsory dissertation 30 credits.

 

Compulsory Taught modules Semester 1  (all 15 credits)

SOLM011 Law and Ethics

SOLM224 Compliance Systems and Practice

SOLM259 Law and Economics of Regulation & Compliance

 

Compulsory Taught modules Semester 2  

SOLM258 Regulation and Compliance Clinic (15 credits)

 

 Students must take a further 90 credits in total.  This can be from the elective modules within the programme. 

 

This programme has the option of choosing a specific award route.  You may choose to study a specific Award route in one of the following specialist Regulation and Compliance fields, if you take specific modules as listed in the (LLM or MSC):

 

-               Regulation and Compliance (Financial & Insurance Regulation)

-               Regulation and Compliance (Data Protection & Information Security)

-               Regulation and Compliance (Business & Trade Regulation)

-               Regulation and Compliance (Energy & Environmental Regulation)

 

Students who choose to specialise (Award Routes) must take their remaining 90 credits (compulsory and electives) from those listed in the specific Award Route specialism in the Module and Programme Descriptions book.

 

Dissertation Requirement

This programme has a 30 credit dissertation requirement. The dissertation comprising of a specialist 5,000 word case study (50%) and a 5,000 word essay (50%).

Communication

Communication relevant to this programme will be posted on the LLM and PG Diploma Noticeboard on QMplus as well as the general PG Law noticeboard.

Academic Programme Directors

Daniele D’Alvia

Lincolnʼs Inn Fields

d.dalvia@qmul.ac.uk

Updated: 19/09/2024