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Queen Mary University of London: Technology, Media and Telecommunications Law - Distance Learning
Institution | Queen Mary University of London |
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Department | Law School View department profile |
Web | https://www.qmul.ac.uk/law/postgraduate/ |
pglaw-reception@qmul.ac.uk | |
Telephone | +44 (0)20 7882 8223 |
Study type | Taught |
LLM
Summary
This PGCert gives you the opportunity to analyse how technology, media and telecommunications law has affected the application of traditional legal principles. Examine the complex issues, precedence and developments of law and policy and learn how to apply learned knowledge to enhance your career.
- Study at one of the top 10 law schools in the UK for the quality of our research and teaching (REF 2014)
- Set your own pace on this flexible part-time course that can be completed in one to two years depending on your other commitments
- Network and share ideas with fellow students via online forums, which provide additional support and professional development
- Your fellow students will come from the UK and more than 80 other countries, each able to draw on prior academic and professional experience from different jurisdictions
- We also offer the Online PG Diploma and LLM in Technology, Media and Telecommunications Law
**What you'll study**
This Technology, Media and Telecommunications Law PGCert is tailored for you if you wish to obtain an award route; Certificate in Digital Media Law, Certificate 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 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.
Non law gradautes can take a LLM.
Successful graduation may qualify you to progress onto the Pre-Sessional Module on Legal Systems, Research Skills and Writing for IT Law or the Diploma.
You should apply for this course through Informa Connect.
**Additional costs**
Travel and accommodation costs if you choose to go on the Residential Weekend
Level | RQF Level 7 |
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Entry requirements | Law graduates Non-law graduates In all cases, a full online application is required in order for a fair assessment and decision to be made. Each application is considered on its merits and on sight of full application documents. A full and detailed CV is required for all applications and is particularly relevant where professional experience needs to be considered. |
Summary
This PGCert gives you the opportunity to analyse how technology, media and telecommunications law has affected the application of traditional legal principles. Examine the complex issues, precedence and developments of law and policy and learn how to apply learned knowledge to enhance your career.
- Study at one of the top 10 law schools in the UK for the quality of our research and teaching (REF 2014)
- Set your own pace on this flexible part-time course that can be completed in one to two years depending on your other commitments
- Network and share ideas with fellow students via online forums, which provide additional support and professional development
- Your fellow students will come from the UK and more than 80 other countries, each able to draw on prior academic and professional experience from different jurisdictions
- We also offer the Online PG Diploma and LLM in Technology, Media and Telecommunications Law
**What you'll study**
This Technology, Media and Telecommunications Law PGCert is tailored for you if you wish to obtain an award route; Certificate in Digital Media Law, Certificate 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 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.
Non law gradautes can take a LLM.
Successful graduation may qualify you to progress onto the Pre-Sessional Module on Legal Systems, Research Skills and Writing for IT Law or the Diploma.
You should apply for this course through Informa Connect.
**Additional costs**
Travel and accommodation costs if you choose to go on the Residential Weekend
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | Law graduates Non-law graduates In all cases, a full online application is required in order for a fair assessment and decision to be made. Each application is considered on its merits and on sight of full application documents. A full and detailed CV is required for all applications and is particularly relevant where professional experience needs to be considered. |
Summary
This PGCert gives you the opportunity to analyse how technology, media and telecommunications law has affected the application of traditional legal principles. Examine the complex issues, precedence and developments of law and policy and learn how to apply learned knowledge to enhance your career.
- Study at one of the top 10 law schools in the UK for the quality of our research and teaching (REF 2014)
- Set your own pace on this flexible part-time course that can be completed in one to two years depending on your other commitments
- Network and share ideas with fellow students via online forums, which provide additional support and professional development
- Your fellow students will come from the UK and more than 80 other countries, each able to draw on prior academic and professional experience from different jurisdictions
- We also offer the Online PG Diploma and LLM in Technology, Media and Telecommunications Law
**What you'll study**
This Technology, Media and Telecommunications Law PGCert is tailored for you if you wish to obtain an award route; Certificate in Digital Media Law, Certificate 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 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.
Non law gradautes can take a LLM.
Successful graduation may qualify you to progress onto the Pre-Sessional Module on Legal Systems, Research Skills and Writing for IT Law or the Diploma.
You should apply for this course through Informa Connect.
**Additional costs**
Travel and accommodation costs if you choose to go on the Residential Weekend
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | Law graduates Non-law graduates In all cases, a full online application is required in order for a fair assessment and decision to be made. Each application is considered on its merits and on sight of full application documents. A full and detailed CV is required for all applications and is particularly relevant where professional experience needs to be considered. |
Summary
This PGCert gives you the opportunity to analyse how technology, media and telecommunications law has affected the application of traditional legal principles. Examine the complex issues, precedence and developments of law and policy and learn how to apply learned knowledge to enhance your career.
- Study at one of the top 10 law schools in the UK for the quality of our research and teaching (REF 2014)
- Set your own pace on this flexible part-time course that can be completed in one to two years depending on your other commitments
- Network and share ideas with fellow students via online forums, which provide additional support and professional development
- Your fellow students will come from the UK and more than 80 other countries, each able to draw on prior academic and professional experience from different jurisdictions
- We also offer the Online PG Diploma and LLM in Technology, Media and Telecommunications Law
**What you'll study**
This Technology, Media and Telecommunications Law PGCert is tailored for you if you wish to obtain an award route; Certificate in Digital Media Law, Certificate 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 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.
Non law gradautes can take a LLM.
Successful graduation may qualify you to progress onto the Pre-Sessional Module on Legal Systems, Research Skills and Writing for IT Law or the Diploma.
You should apply for this course through Informa Connect.
**Additional costs**
Travel and accommodation costs if you choose to go on the Residential Weekend
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | Law graduates Non-law graduates In all cases, a full online application is required in order for a fair assessment and decision to be made. Each application is considered on its merits and on sight of full application documents. A full and detailed CV is required for all applications and is particularly relevant where professional experience needs to be considered. |
Summary
The importance of technology, the media and telecommunications in modern society has grown exponentially in recent times. The Technology, Media and Telecommunications Law programme explores the legal regimes governing the supply and use of computer and communications technology and those governing key aspects of the media. Through the examination of national law, international law and policy you will learn to analyse complex legal issues arising from technology, media and telecommunications and will examine how the developments in these areas have affected the application of traditional legal principles. You will have the opportunity to analyse the regulation of all key forms of media content and the regulation of the infrastructures via which that content is delivered, including traditional, new and still-developing media.
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | Law graduates Non-law graduates In all cases, a full online application is required in order for a fair assessment and decision to be made. Each application is considered on its merits and on sight of full application documents. A full and detailed CV is required for all applications and is particularly relevant where professional experience needs to be considered. |
Summary
The importance of technology, the media and telecommunications in modern society has grown exponentially in recent times. The Technology, Media and Telecommunications Law programme explores the legal regimes governing the supply and use of computer and communications technology and those governing key aspects of the media. Through the examination of national law, international law and policy you will learn to analyse complex legal issues arising from technology, media and telecommunications and will examine how the developments in these areas have affected the application of traditional legal principles. You will have the opportunity to analyse the regulation of all key forms of media content and the regulation of the infrastructures via which that content is delivered, including traditional, new and still-developing media.
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | Law graduates Non-law graduates In all cases, a full online application is required in order for a fair assessment and decision to be made. Each application is considered on its merits and on sight of full application documents. A full and detailed CV is required for all applications and is particularly relevant where professional experience needs to be considered. |
Summary
The importance of technology, the media and telecommunications in modern society has grown exponentially in recent times. The Technology, Media and Telecommunications Law programme explores the legal regimes governing the supply and use of computer and communications technology and those governing key aspects of the media. Through the examination of national law, international law and policy you will learn to analyse complex legal issues arising from technology, media and telecommunications and will examine how the developments in these areas have affected the application of traditional legal principles. You will have the opportunity to analyse the regulation of all key forms of media content and the regulation of the infrastructures via which that content is delivered, including traditional, new and still-developing media.
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | Law graduates Non-law graduates In all cases, a full online application is required in order for a fair assessment and decision to be made. Each application is considered on its merits and on sight of full application documents. A full and detailed CV is required for all applications and is particularly relevant where professional experience needs to be considered. |
Summary
The importance of technology, the media and telecommunications in modern society has grown exponentially in recent times. The Technology, Media and Telecommunications Law programme explores the legal regimes governing the supply and use of computer and communications technology and those governing key aspects of the media. Through the examination of national law, international law and policy you will learn to analyse complex legal issues arising from technology, media and telecommunications and will examine how the developments in these areas have affected the application of traditional legal principles. You will have the opportunity to analyse the regulation of all key forms of media content and the regulation of the infrastructures via which that content is delivered, including traditional, new and still-developing media.
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | Law graduates Non-law graduates In all cases, a full online application is required in order for a fair assessment and decision to be made. Each application is considered on its merits and on sight of full application documents. A full and detailed CV is required for all applications and is particularly relevant where professional experience needs to be considered. |
Queen Mary University of London is one of the leading Law Schools in the world and offers the largest selections of LLM pathways in Europe, ranging from Human Rights Law and Criminal Justice to Intellectual Property and International Dispute Resolution.
Queen Mary has campuses in the heart of legal London in Bloomsbury, and East London – a vibrant and fashionable part of the city where we also offer affordable, postgraduate accommodation. There are also opportunities to study our programmes in Paris, in Singapore or Online.
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