LEAD WITH KNOWLEDGE OF WEALTH MANAGEMENT
Texas A&M University School of Law’s career-relevant Master of Legal Studies (MLS) with an emphasis in Wealth Management is designed for non-lawyer professionals who don’t intend to practice law. The Master of Laws (LL.M.) with an emphasis in Wealth Management is designed for working professionals with a Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree or a first degree in law from a foreign university who wish to develop a specialization in a particular area of law.
WHY TEXAS A&M SCHOOL OF LAW?
As one of the nation’s largest universities, Texas A&M ranks #1 for endowment size among public universities, ranking seventh overall. You’ll have access to the worldwide Aggie network of over 500,000 alumni, which includes more Fortune 500 Top 100 corporate CEOs than any university in the nation.
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Texas A&M University School of Law ranks #26 among national law schools in 2024.
U.S. News & World Report
Esteemed Faculty
Small class sizes provide students with personal attention from our world-renowned, nationally ranked faculty.
Customized Academics
No entrance exam requirement, flexible start dates, and a full or part-time course load allow for an academic experience that fits into your personal and professional life.
MLS & LL.M. | Wealth Management Emphasis
Gain a legal perspective in the wealth management industry and an edge that distinguishes you from others in your profession. Our career-relevant Master of Legal Studies and Master of Laws degree programs with an emphasis in Wealth Management aim to combine up-to-date legal education with the real-world skills you may need to unlock new opportunities in the wealth management industry.
Master of Legal Studies (MLS) Courses | For Non-Lawyers:
30 credits | 3 hours core courses, 27 hours approved elective courses
- Introduction to the U.S. Legal System
- Retirement Planning and Employee Benefits
- Financial and Portfolio Management
- Introduction to Wealth Management
- Securities Regulation
- Estate, Insurance, and Annuity
- Income Tax for Financial Planners
- Financial Innovations
- Ethical Decision Making
- Nonprofit and Fiduciary Administration
- Advanced Wealth Management
Master of Laws (LL.M.) Courses | For Lawyers:
24 credits | 3 hours core courses, 21 hours specialized elective courses
- Introduction to the U.S. Legal System
- Retirement Planning and Employee Benefits
- Introduction to Wealth Management
- Securities Regulation
- Estate, Insurance, and Annuity
- Income Tax for Financial Planners
- Ethical Decision Making
- Nonprofit and Fiduciary Administration
- Advanced Wealth Management