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  • DeadlineStudy Details: 1 Year Full-time, 2 Years Part-Time

Course Description

LLM Law, Technology and Innovation will enable you to apply for exciting career opportunities for tomorrow’s job market in the legal, finance and technology industries.

The course, which is conducted by leading academics, centres around seminars and lectures in which you critically evaluate legal issues such artificial intelligence and developments of law and policy arising from technology and associated emerging issues. Students from both the UK and further afield will be able to draw on prior academic and professional experience from different jurisdictions.

Entry Requirements

A minimum 2:2 Honours degree in any discipline or a relevant professional qualification such as the Institute of Legal Executives and others that include some element of law.

For applicants who do not possess formal qualifications, relevant professional experience may be considered via the Accreditation of Prior Learning (APL)/Accreditation of Prior Experiential Learning (APEL) mechanism (university regulations will apply).

Please note that whilst this course does not require a DBS Check for entry, some professions will not consider candidates who have certain types of criminal convictions. If you have a criminal conviction and you are considering a particular career path, we recommend that you check with the relevant professional body or refer to their recruitment policy to make sure that your conviction will not disadvantage you.

Fees

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Student Destinations

This course will open doors to a wide range of opportunities from a legal technologist within legal firms to working within IT companies or the Intellectual Property Office.

 

Module Details

Specified modules 

Advanced Legal Skills and Methods  
Artificial Intelligence Law  
Dissertation  
Information Technology Law  
International Intellectual Law  
 

Optional Modules

Climate Change and the Law  
Law & Order 
Cybercrime  
Law of Obligations  
Research Methodologies for Law  
The following modules are also options because they run on our other LLM programmes but are not specific to Law, Technology, and Innovation: 

Transnational Criminal Law 
Criminal Evidence and Forensics 
International Business and Competition Law 
Commercial & Consumer Law 
Corporate Law and Governance 

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