Law, Artificial Intelligence and New Technologies MSc/LLM


Keele University    School of Law

Full time & Part time September MSc, LLM 1 year full-time or 2 years part-time

About the course

Develop your knowledge and understanding of the technological and legal aspects of Artificial Intelligence, big data, data protection and privacy law. Issues at the intersection of new and emerging technologies and the law are becoming a global priority as the value of big data and AI and the harm accruing from data security breaches and technological abuses, becomes more apparent. This is a multidisciplinary course that develops a broad range of skills and knowledge, to prepare you for a wide range of careers in the public and private sector, in addition to giving you a foundation in the areas of law and computer

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Entry Requirements

You should have a first or second-class honours degree (or foreign equivalent) in Law or a related discipline. Applications are welcome from current legal practitioners or any other person with appropriate professional qualifications and/or experience.


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