

Postgraduate in Artificial Intelligence, Digital and Cyber Law, Edge Hill University
Ormskirk,
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36 Months
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About this course
This postgraduate course spans 1 year full-time or 2 years part-time, focusing on the legal challenges and regulatory issues associated with the evolving digital world. Students will explore how to govern cyberspace, address the limits of traditional legislation, and examine the risks posed by emerging technologies like AI, cryptocurrencies, and digital platforms. The course involves analyzing current legal frameworks, debating the role of international agencies, and understanding the connection between society, technology, and law. With expert instructors from AI regulation, cyber regulation, and law enforcement, students gain practical insights and opportunities for relevant work placements, preparing them for careers in legal practice, regulation, or enforcement.
Why this course is highly recommended
This course is ideal for those interested in understanding the legal implications of fast-moving digital technologies. It combines theoretical knowledge with practical experience, thanks to expert-led teaching and work placement opportunities. The curriculum covers emerging issues like AI, cryptocurrencies, and cybercrime, making graduates highly employable in law, law enforcement, IT companies, or regulatory bodies.
Specialisation
Students can tailor their modules to focus on areas like blockchain and cryptocurrency regulation, cybercrime investigation, online regulation and governance of digital platforms, or information security management in public and private sectors. The varied modules allow for a deep dive into specific interests within AI, digital, and cyber law.
Course fees
Application fees
17.42L
1st year tuition fees
17.42L
Living cost
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Living cost
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Degree requirements
Applicants should have a degree equivalent to a UK first- or second-class honours (2:2 or above) in law, or a relevant science-based discipline. Non-law degrees in humanities or social sciences are also considered. Relevant work experience or professional qualifications may be taken into account, with an interview typically required if the applicant's academic record is not in line.
English language test
IELTS
6.5
TOEFL
90
PTE
59
DUOLINGO
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Career prospects
Graduates will be equipped to enter fields such as legal practice, compliance roles within IT companies, digital platform regulation, or law enforcement agencies specializing in cybercrime. Some graduates may pursue academic research or a PhD, while others move into roles involving legal consulting, policy-making, or international regulation in digital and cyber law.
FAQs
Can international students apply for this course?
Yes, international students can apply and the course accommodates online study options.
What English language skills are required?
International students need IELTS 6.5, with at least 6.0 in each component, or an equivalent qualification.
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