Course description
Queen Mary
University of London
Technology, Media and Telecommunications Law - Online LLM
The programme draws on our established teaching and research expertise in IT law, e-commerce law, telecommunications law, computer law and media law. You will examine the complex issues concerning national and international law, while exploring current and developing policies. You’ll learn to identify gaps, conflicts and compliance issues and develop expertise in the legal regimes governing the supply and use of technology, media and telecommunications.
You have the option to attend the annual Online Seminar Weekend for Technology, Media and Telecommunications Law Online Learning students, giving you the chance to network with staff, alumni and fellow students.
The flexible nature of this programme allows you the full benefits of studying for a recognised UK university qualification whilst still in full-time employment. You will be taught to apply your learning and expertise to your professional work straight away, helping you to further your career.
- The LLM requires the successful completion of 180 credits
- Choose from 24 modules
Technology, Media and Telecommunications Law - Online PGDip
This PGDip examines the complex issues, precedence and developments of law and policy and learn how to apply this knowledge to current events and cases.
This Technology, Media and Law PGDip is tailored for you if you wish to obtain an award route; Certificate in Digital Media Law, Diploma in IT or IP Law, Certificate in E-commerce Law or a Certificate in Telecommunications Law.
The programme draws on our established teaching and research expertise in IT law, e-commerce law, telecommunications law, computer law and media law. You will examine the complex issues concerning national and international law, while exploring current and developing policies. You’ll learn to identify gaps, conflicts and compliance issues and develop expertise in the legal regimes governing the supply and use of technology, media and telecommunications.
You have the opportunity to attend the annual Residential Weekend for Technology, Media and Telecommunications Law Online Learning students, giving you the chance to network with staff, alumni and fellow students.
The flexible nature of this programme allows you the full benefits of studying for a recognised UK university qualification whilst still in full-time employment. You will be taught to apply your learning and expertise to your professional work straight away, helping you to further your career.
Successful graduation from this course may qualify you to progress onto the LLM.
- The PGDip requires the successful completion of 120 credits
- Choose from 24 modules
Technology, Media and Telecommunications Law - Online PGCert
This PGCert examines the complex issues, precedence and developments of law and policy and learn how to apply learned knowledge to enhance your career.
The programme draws on our established teaching and research expertise in IT law, e-commerce law, telecommunications law, computer law and media law. You will examine the complex issues concerning national and international law, while exploring current and developing policies. You’ll learn to identify gaps, conflicts and compliance issues and develop expertise in the legal regimes governing the supply and use of technology, media and telecommunications.
You have the option to attend the annual Residential Weekend for Technology, Media and Telecommunications Law Online Learning students, giving you the chance to network with staff, alumni and fellow students.
The flexible nature of this programme allows you the full benefits of studying for a recognised UK university qualification whilst still in full-time employment. You will be taught to apply your learning and expertise to your professional work straight away, helping you to further your career.
Successful progression in the programme can qualify you to upgrade to the Diploma or the LLM.
- The PGCert requires the successful completion of 60 credits
- Choose from selected modules
Suitability - Who should attend?
This unique programme is tailored for the needs of busy practitioners and lawyers who would like to obtain specialist knowledge in the technology, media and telecommunications law field. The programme draws on the established teaching strengths and leading research reputation of the Centre for Commercial Law Studies and is a career driver for those working internationally in the areas of:
- Data Protection & Privacy
- Telecommunications Regulations
- IP, Digital IP (Software Protection, Trademarks, Copyright)
- Cybercrime, Information Security, Cybersecurity
- Internet & Computer Forensics
- ICT Outsourcing and Cloud Computing
- Online Gambling
- Media Law
- Information Law
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