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Master of Laws Intellectual Property and Information Law with Work Experience, University of Hertfordshire

Hatfield,

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24 Months

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About this course

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This postgraduate course at the University of Hertfordshire focuses on both Intellectual Property Law and Information Technology Law, examining their development and ongoing reform amidst technological advancements. You will study two core modules—Intellectual Property Law and Information Technology Law—and choose additional optional modules to tailor your learning. The course emphasizes current legal frameworks from national, European, and international perspectives, covering topics like copyright, trademarks, patents, e-commerce, cybercrime, AI, and data protection. Students will also engage in practical activities such as client-facing casework in the university’s award-winning pro bono Law Clinic, providing community-based legal services. Delivery involves a blended learning approach using online activities and seminars, and students will have access to industry experts, external speakers, and networking events. The program also offers a work placement year, giving students real-world experience aligned with their career aspirations in legal and technology sectors.

Why this course is highly recommended

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The course is ideal for students interested in the fast-moving sectors of IP and IT law, which are constantly evolving with technological innovations like AI and Big Data. It is regularly updated to incorporate latest research and best practices. The curriculum is delivered by experts actively involved in their fields, including qualified barristers, judges, and industry professionals, ensuring practical relevance. Students benefit from industry connections, networking opportunities, and real-life law clinic experiences. The university’s strong ties with regional and London-based legal firms also open pathways to employment. The supportive learning environment includes extracurricular activities, extensive career support, and a focus on community, diversity, and employability, making it a comprehensive route into legal careers in technology and intellectual property.

Specialisation

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This course specialises in Intellectual Property and Information Technology Law. Students explore the development and reform of these areas, considering technological changes and legal adaptations. The modules include core topics like copyright, trademarks, patents, cybercrime, e-commerce, intermediary liability, and artificial intelligence. Additionally, there’s an emphasis on data protection law, making it suitable for those aiming for careers as Data Protection specialists or in related fields. The optional modules allow students to deepen their expertise in related areas such as Data Protection Law, Copyright and AI Law, and International Human Rights Law, tailoring their knowledge to specific career paths.

Course fees

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1st year tuition fees

18.95L

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Living cost

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Degree requirements

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Applicants need a first degree in Law or a related discipline such as Business, Political Science, or International Relations, with a minimum classification of 2:2. Those with overseas qualifications equivalent to a UK Honours degree, at least 2:2, are also eligible. The course requires satisfying the university's English language requirement, which can be fulfilled with a GCSE grade 4 or above or an IELTS score of 6.0, with at least 5.5 in each band. For specific country-based requirements or further clarification, prospective students are encouraged to contact the admissions tutor.
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IELTS

6.5

PTE

58

TOEFL

79

DUOLINGO

120

Career prospects

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Graduates can explore careers in both private and public sectors, including legal consultancy, data management, E-Commerce, privacy, and compliance roles. The course prepares students for work in information management, Data Protection, cyber law, and technology-related legal functions. There are opportunities within legal services, law firms, or in-house legal departments for those interested in tech law. The program also supports students wishing to develop entrepreneurial projects with access to the university’s Enterprise Hub and networks. The emphasis on practical experience, industry links, and optional modules tailored to specific legal fields enhances employability and sets the foundation for specialised legal careers in the digital and intellectual property realms.

FAQs

What are the main modules of this course?

You will study core modules such as Intellectual Property Law and Information Technology Law, along with optional ones like Data Protection Law, Copyright and AI Law, and International Human Rights Law. The program also includes a dissertation, research methods, and a work experience component.

Is there work placement opportunity?

Yes, the course offers a Placement Year study route where students can engage with legal professionals through internships and real-world projects, supported by reflective portfolios.