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LLM International Commercial and Technology Law - Online

  • DeadlineStudy Details: 90 weeks

Top Reasons To Study

  1. Gain specialised skills in the intersection of law and technology, positioning yourself at the forefront of modern legal challenges.
  2. Enjoy the flexibility of an online format, allowing you to manage your studies alongside your professional commitments from anywhere in the world.
  3. Learn from academic experts with the latest insights and research, ensuring you are informed about current developments in international commercial and technology law.
  4. Elevate your career prospects by acquiring indispensable skills that meet the increasing demand for legal expertise in the digital age.
  5. Enhance your critical thinking and problem-solving abilities, empowering you to tackle complex legal issues and contribute to innovative solutions in your field.

Masters Degree Description

Navigate the evolving legal landscape

Gain a comprehensive understanding and specialised skills to navigate the rapidly evolving legal landscape shaped by technology through our online LLM in International Commercial and Technology Law.

Grounded in the latest academic research, our LLM focuses on the intersection of law, technology, and international commerce and covers subjects in online privacy, financial law, business law, AI and intellectual property.

The flexible study format allows you to pursue your LLM while managing your current workload from anywhere in the world.

Entry Requirements

We require an Upper Second (2:1) Class Honours degree (or the overseas equivalent), in law or a related degree such as management, accounting and finance, economics or cybersecurity.
 
Non-standard entry requirements
 
An Upper Second (2:1) Class Honours degree (or the overseas equivalent) and at least three years’ professional legal experience or work experience in a legal, regulatory, policy, data protection, compliance or a governance role.
A Lower Second (2:2) (not below 57%) Class Honours in a single or joint degree in Law (or international equivalent) and at least three years’ professional legal experience or work experience in a legal, regulatory, policy, data protection, compliance or a governance role.

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Fees

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Programme Funding

We offer a range of options to help fund your online course, for details on the opportunities available please visit our website

Student Destinations

How it will benefit your career?

  • As the commerce world goes digital, specialised skills will become indispensable, putting you in prime position for promotion or a higher-level role elsewhere.
  • Teaching informed by the latest research will guarantee up-to-the-minute knowledge, and encourage leading-edge thinking and debate.
  • Sharpened problem-solving skills and fine-tuned critical thinking will prepare you to address new challenges and shape new approaches.
  • The relevance and breadth of the issues covered will help you understand the big picture, enabling you to transfer your skills and adapt to an inevitably changing landscape.
  • Build relationships with academics and professionals across the world to create a global network that opens up exciting new opportunities.

Module Details

In year 1, you will study two 30-credit units, and in year 2, a further two 30-credit units, followed by your research project. This course is completely online, and is flexible, so can be completed at your own pace. It’s part-time, with each unit lasting 15 weeks.

Unit 1 (Sep-Jan, 15 weeks)
Corporations, Technology and Law (30 credits)

Unit 2 (Jan-May, 15 weeks)
Online Privacy, Defamation and Data Protection Law (30 credits)

Unit 3 (Sep-Jan, 15 weeks)
Financial Law and FinTech (30 credits)

Unit 4 (Jan-May, 15 weeks)
Intellectual Property Law in the Digital Ecosystem (30 credits)

Project (Jan-Sep, 30 weeks)
A supervised dissertation project (60 credits)

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