The LLM in Intellectual Property and Information Law programme is a postgraduate course offered by the University of Hertfordshire. The course provides an in-depth understanding of the complex issues related to the creation, use, distribution and protection of intellectual property in the Information Age. It aims to equip students with the necessary legal and strategic tools to confront the challenges posed by the digital revolution and the globalisation of the economy.Course Content: This course consists of core modules focusing on intellectual property law, strategic planning and decision-making. Additionally, optional module choices are offered to develop a broader knowledge of information law and related areas. The dissertation module enables students to focus on a significant aspect of their preferred discipline. Key Modules: The course includes several key modules such as Intellectual Property Law, Strategic Aspects of Intellectual Property, Copyright Law, Patent Law, Trademark & Design Law, Information Rights: Law, Practice and Professional Responsibility, and Cyber-law and Cybersecurity.Future Careers: The LLM in Intellectual Property and Information Law at the University of Hertfordshire prepares students for a range of legal careers in intellectual property and information law related sectors. These include roles as legal advisors in technology companies, roles in non-legal industries that engage with intellectual property, strategic roles in public and social innovation, as well as opportunities in the legal practice sector.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.