The University of Connecticut Launches LL.M. in Governance, Risk Management and Compliance

New program to launch in August

The University of Connecticut (UConn) School of Law has announced the launch of a new LL.M. in Governance, Risk Management and Compliance.

The new program is designed to help meet an increasing demand for legally trained compliance officers, according to the school. It will include four required courses, in corporate and regulatory governance, financial and insurance-based risk management, and compliance. Students will also be able to specialized in an area of law of their choosing.

Although the program length is flexible, most students graduate in two semesters of study.

The new LL.M. in Governance, Risk Management and Compliance is open to students who have a JD—or the foreign equivalent. Applications are now open, for an August start.

For more information, please see the UConn news story announcing the new LL.M. in Governance, Risk Management and Compliance.

You can also read more about the school's LL.M. programs at UConn's Full Profile on LLM GUIDE.

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