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LLM in Information Rights Law and Practice

Application

  • Application for most courses is direct to the University via our online application form (see here).

Requirements:

  • a degree in law.
  • a degree incorporating law elements or a joint honours degree incorporating law.
  • a non-law degree with appropriate work experience.
  • a comparable professional qualification.

Candidates without a degree or equivalent but with suitable work related experience may also exceptionally be considered


  • English Language Requirements: IELTS 6.5 Pearson Academic 62 (the University also accepts many other English language qualifications)
  • This programme requires one written reference to be provided with your application.

Application

  • Application for most courses is direct to the University via our online application form (see here).

Requirements:

  • a degree in law.
  • a degree incorporating law elements or a joint honours degree incorporating law.
  • a non-law degree with appropriate work experience.
  • a comparable professional qualification.

Candidates without a degree or equivalent but with suitable work related experience may also exceptionally be considered


  • English Language Requirements: IELTS 6.5 Pearson Academic 62 (the University also accepts many other English language qualifications)
  • This programme requires one written reference to be provided with your application.

Curriculum

Students enrol on and complete each stage of the programme, all of which are at Masters level, before choosing to move onto the next stage or choosing to exit with the relevant award. The stages are Postgraduate Certificate, Postgraduate Diploma and LLM.  

Modules:

  • Foundations of Information Rights
  • Data Protection
  • Legal Research

As well as the core elements of the programme, a wide range of specialist options is available. All of the optional modules have been developed in consultation with professionals, including records management specialists from the School of Computing, Engineering and Information Sciences, to meet the specific needs of practitioners.

More here.

Curriculum

Students enrol on and complete each stage of the programme, all of which are at Masters level, before choosing to move onto the next stage or choosing to exit with the relevant award. The stages are Postgraduate Certificate, Postgraduate Diploma and LLM.  

Modules:

  • Foundations of Information Rights
  • Data Protection
  • Legal Research

As well as the core elements of the programme, a wide range of specialist options is available. All of the optional modules have been developed in consultation with professionals, including records management specialists from the School of Computing, Engineering and Information Sciences, to meet the specific needs of practitioners.

More here.