Overview
Application Timeline
Tuition
- Year 1
| Student categories | Study | |
|---|---|---|
| Full-time | Part-time | |
| England | £15,300 | £7,650 |
| Northern Ireland | £15,300 | £7,650 |
| Scotland | £15,300 | £7,650 |
| Wales | £15,300 | £7,650 |
| Channel Islands | £15,300 | £7,650 |
| EU | £28,600 | N/A |
| International | £28,600 | N/A |
Requirements
Language requirements information is currently unavailable.
Modules
Modules is currently unavailable
Please check back later for updates.
About
Program Highlights
The LLM in Law, Innovation and Technology provides a unique opportunity to gain legal expertise in addressing challenges related to technology and innovation.
Curriculum Details
Core Studies
Students will study information technology (IT) law, focusing on key issues and debates, and will acquire the legal and technical knowledge necessary to analyze the legal and regulatory challenges posed by digital technologies.
Specialist Units
In addition to IT law, students can choose from various specialist units, including:
- Intellectual Property Law
- Privacy and Data Protection Law
- Regulation of Digital Markets and Competition
Subject Area Information
Law is a multifaceted and dynamic discipline that encompasses a wide range of subjects, each designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of legal principles, systems, and practices. Courses in law are structured to equip students with the knowledge and skills necessary to navigate and influence the legal landscape effectively.
1. Introduction to Law
2. Constitutional Law
3. Criminal Law
4. Contract Law
5. Tort Law
6. Property Law
7. Administrative Law
8. International Law
9. Family Law
10. Corporate Law
- Analytical Thinking
- Research
- Writing
- Oral Advocacy
- Ethical Judgment
Career
Graduates with a degree in law have a wide array of career opportunities available to them, including roles that involve representing clients, interpreting laws, and conducting legal research.
Attorney
Representing clients in civil and criminal cases, providing legal advice, and drafting legal documents.
Judge
Presiding over court proceedings, interpreting laws, and making legal decisions.
Corporate Counsel
Providing legal advice to businesses, handling corporate transactions, and ensuring compliance with regulations.
Public Defender
Representing indigent defendants in criminal cases.
Prosecutor
Representing the government in criminal cases, pursuing charges against individuals accused of crimes.
Legal Analyst
Conducting legal research and analysis for law firms, corporations, or government agencies.
Human Rights Advocate
Working with non-governmental organizations to promote and protect human rights.
Academia
Teaching and conducting research in law schools and universities.
Similar courses
Contact
Enhance your academic journey with the help from our experts.
Contact
Enhance your academic journey with the help from our experts.

