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Frankfurt am Main

Master of Laws in International Banking, Securities & Finance (for Graduates from Asia) Goethe University Frankfurt

Degree
Master's
Language of instruction
English
International support
Welcome event Cultural and linguistic preparation Visa matters

First impressions

Location

Frankfurt am Main

Intake

Winter semester

Duration

2 semesters

Study structure

Full-time

Mode of study

Fully on-site

Tuition fees per semester

10,000 EUR

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The Master's programme in International Finance has been instrumental in both my academic improvement and my self-development. It will always hold a special place in my heart. I really appreciated the programme structure. All in all, the programme not only equipped me with a solid knowledge base in the fields of law and finance but also significantly changed my mindset and boosted my courage to network with more people in pursuit of opportunities aligned with my true passions.

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Xiaozhou Zhang

LLM International Finance

Institute for Law and Finance

The Institute for Law and Finance's image video aims to provide an insightful portrayal of our LLM Finance and LLM International Finance programmes which are highly specialised and at the forefront in the fields of law and finance. It takes you on a tour with our international students of the exceptional and modern facilities located in the House of Finance of Goethe University.

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General information

About the course

Degree

Master of Laws in International Banking, Securities & Finance

Course location

Frankfurt am Main

Language of instruction

English

Languages

Courses are 100% in English.

Description

Graduates holding a first degree in law, business or economics from Asia and who have good academic records are eligible to apply to join our LLM International Finance programme.

Our LLM International Finance programme offers excellent interdisciplinary and practice-oriented training in the areas of European banking, securities and finance law. By studying at the ILF, you will be trained not only to deal with but also to excel in this increasingly important area where the worlds of international law and global finance meet. You will be taught by prominent professors from Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main as well as by experts from the legal and financial industries. Frankfurt plays a central role in European and global finance.
Students will be attending up to four courses in this programme together with the students from the LLM Finance programme, thereby enhancing interaction and communication with other international students at the ILF.

During the semester as well as in the break between the winter and summer semesters, specially organised advanced Business and Legal English courses will be offered to the students. In addition, intensive management skills training courses as well as intercultural and communication courses will be offered during the semester break. There will also be many academic, social and extracurricular events at which students can interact with ILF international students participating in other ILF programmes.

The ILF, which is located in Frankfurt, the major financial centre of Europe, provides the ideal location for training young professionals to deal with both current and future legal and financial challenges. Since English is the sole language of instruction, applicants must have a good command of written and spoken English. No more than 30 students will be admitted in order to ensure academic excellence and direct, personal contact between students and the faculty.

Full-time / part-time

Full-time

Duration

2 semesters

Intake

Winter semester

Mode of study

Fully on-site

Additional information on intake, duration and mode of study

All courses will be held in-person on campus.

The LLM International Finance programme at the Institute for Law and Finance (ILF) is a one-year, postgraduate degree programme. It is divided into two semesters, namely the winter semester (October to February) and the summer semester (April to July). The programme commences in October, and teaching ends in July of the following year.

Tuition fees per semester

10,000 EUR

Additional information on tuition fees

The tuition fee of the LLM International Finance programme is set at 20,000 EUR (full-time). A scholarship of 15% (3,000 EUR) will be awarded for applications received by 15 January of the year of the start of studies and 10% (2,000 EUR) will be awarded for applications received by 28 February of the year of the start of studies.

Combined Master's degree / PhD programme

No

Joint degree / double degree programme

No

Further details

A Diploma supplement will be issued

Yes

International elements

  • Language training provided
  • International comparisons and thematic reference to the international context
  • Content-related regional focus
  • Specialist literature in other languages
  • International guest lecturers
  • Training in intercultural skills
  • Projects with partners in Germany and abroad

Integrated internships

Voluntary internships are possible at the end of the programme.

Course-specific, integrated German language courses

Yes

Course-specific, integrated English language courses

Yes

Costs & requirements

Costs

Tuition fees per semester

10,000 EUR

The tuition fee of the LLM International Finance programme is set at 20,000 EUR (full-time). A scholarship of 15% (3,000 EUR) will be awarded for applications received by 15 January of the year of the start of studies and 10% (2,000 EUR) will be awarded for applications received by 28 February of the year of the start of studies.

Semester contribution

Goethe-Universität charges an administrative fee of approx. 400 EUR per semester (about 800 EUR per year). This includes a ticket for public transport and free entrance to public museums. The "magic ticket" entitles you to use buses, trams, and the underground in Frankfurt and the surrounding area. You can even use the regional trains to travel to various other cities, e.g. Marburg, Giessen, or Mainz.

Costs of living

The cost of living in Frankfurt depends on personal requirements and lifestyle. However, students should expect minimum expenses of approx. 1000 EUR per month. This calculation is based on the following items: 800 EUR for rent, food, clothing, and study materials, around 100 EUR for compulsory health insurance that is almost comprehensive, and approx. 60 EUR for the semester contribution (including free public transport).

Requirements

Academic admission requirements

Graduates holding a first degree in law, business or economics from Asia and who have good academic records are eligible to apply to join our LLM International Finance programme.

Language requirements

Proficiency in English must surpass a level of TOEFL 580, CBT TOEFL 237, iBT TOEFL 92 (ILF's institutional code with TOEFL is 5984.), Cambridge CAE (grade C or above), or IELTS 6.5, unless your native language is English. You should request that the test centre send a copy of the official test results directly to the ILF. If the testing schedules do not allow for the results to be available by the application deadline, you should state in your application when the results will be available.

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Institute for Law and Finance

Ms. Qionglan (Irene) Xu
c/o Admissions & Marketing Manager for LLM International Finance Programme
Goethe-Universität Frankfurt
Campus Westend, House of Finance
Theodor-W.-Adorno-Platz 3
60629 Frankfurt am Main
Germany

Financing information

Funding opportunities within the institution

No

Additional support

Accommodation

Frankfurt am Main offers a wide variety of accommodation, from university dorms to privately rented apartments. The biggest providers of dorms are the "Studierendenwerk" (student services) and churches.
The 26 dormitories offer more than 2,887 different accommodation units starting from 203 EUR per month for a single room to up to 590 EUR for a family apartment of 45m².
For further information, click here.

As these rooms are in high demand, we strongly recommend that students contact such organisations as soon as they receive their letter of acceptance to the programme.

Career advisory services

Goethe-Universität provides a well-developed career service and offers numerous interesting opportunities, some of which are tailored specifically for students from abroad.

Support for international students and doctoral candidates

  • Welcome event
  • Cultural and linguistic preparation
  • Visa matters

Contact

Goethe University Frankfurt

Institute for Law and Finance

Theodor-W.-Adorno Platz 3
60323 Frankfurt am Main

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About us

Goethe University Frankfurt

The Institute for Law and Finance (ILF) is a centre for academic excellence in teaching and research. It was established as a non-profit foundation in 2002 by Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main with the support of many prominent institutions. Leading commercial banks and international law firms, the Frankfurt Chamber of Commerce and Industry, the City of Frankfurt and the State of Hesse as well as the European Central Bank and the Deutsche Bundesbank have been actively involved in the ILF right from the planning stages until today.

The ILF conducts academic teaching and research and plays a supportive role as a policy centre since its establishment as a public-private partnership. It provides interdisciplinary training to lawyers, senior management and executives in Germany and worldwide and serves as a policy centre in the legislative process by offering forums for discussions and exchanges between academia and practitioners.

Since 2002, the ILF has been offering a Master of Laws in Finance (LLM Finance) degree programme on a comparative law and interdisciplinary basis to highly-qualified graduates of law or business/economics from Germany and overseas. This Master’s programme is aimed at students interested in combining theoretical knowledge and practical training in the specialised fields of law and international finance. Courses in this highly-specialised programme are conducted entirely in the English language. Since October 2014, the ILF has been offering a second LLM programme, namely the Master of Laws in International Banking, Securities and Finance (LLM International Finance), which is a programme aimed at graduates from Asia.

Goethe-Universität is frequently ranked among Germany's leading institutions of higher education. Although the current organisation was founded as a university in 1914 by prominent citizens of Frankfurt, its actual origins go back to 1763. With currently approx. 46,000 students, many of whom are international students, the university prides itself on a rich tradition of intellectual and cultural excellence. Numerous Nobel laureates in science and medicine, including Max Born, Paul Ehrlich, and Max von Laue, were among the students and teachers at the university. It is home to the world-renowned Frankfurt School, Theodor Adorno and Max Horkheimer's Institute for Social Research, and three Clusters of Excellence in life sciences, medicine, and social sciences. Several Max Planck Institutes are situated on its campuses, too. Goethe Universität has enjoyed the teaching of philosophers and theologians, such as Paul Tillich, Martin Buber, and Jürgen Habermas. The university has 16 faculties, including Law, Economics and Business Administration, Social Sciences, Educational Sciences, Psychology and Sports Sciences, Philosophy and History, Theology, Linguistics, Cultural Studies and Arts Studies, Modern Languages, Geosciences and Geography, Computer Science and Mathematics, Physics, Biochemistry, Chemistry and Pharmacy, Biological Sciences, and Medical Science.

University facts

  • 20
    Number of participating students per year

Location

Since the Middle Ages, Frankfurt am Main has been a major trade and finance centre at the crossroads of Europe's trade routes. Today, as the leading financial marketplace in continental Europe, Frankfurt is the seat of the European Central Bank and of international banks such as the Deutsche Bank and Commerzbank. Thus, Frankfurt is at the centre of European monetary policy and the European Monetary Union. Major public banking institutions, including the Deutsche Bundesbank and Kreditanstalt für Wiederaufbau, one of the EU's leading public credit institutions, are based in Frankfurt, as is the world's fourth-largest stock exchange, the Deutsche Börse AG. The stock exchange also houses the world's largest and most modern all-electronic derivatives exchange: Eurex.

The region benefits from an outstanding telecommunication and transportation infrastructure. Frankfurt Airport is the leading airport in continental Europe and offers excellent connections within Europe and overseas. Frankfurt's dense transportation network ensures a seamless connection to all road and rail links.

Frankfurt is an international meeting point. It is home to the oldest trade fair in the world, the world-renowned Frankfurt Book Fair. It also offers many cultural attractions, among them two opera houses, concert halls, theatres, and a great variety of museums and art galleries. Situated on one of Europe's great rivers, the Main, Frankfurt is a vibrant city with many recreational facilities catering to the city's international population.
Cosmopolitan in nature, Frankfurt is home to a large community of expatriate workers and offers a wide choice of entertainment in the English language, from cinema to theatre, literature, and sports. About half of Frankfurt's citizens are foreign-born. There are a multitude of ethnic-based associations, and food from around the world is easily available. Frankfurt is a city in the heart of Europe: Berlin, Hamburg, Munich, Brussels, Amsterdam, Paris, and Zurich can all be reached by high-speed rail in less than four hours.

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