The Master's degree course in Technology and Artificial Intelligence Law at the University of Bradford is designed to prepare students for the legal challenges that arise from the emerging fields of artificial intelligence and technology. This course builds on a strong foundation of research expertise within the School of Law, tackling the complex issues of legal and ethical aspects of AI and technology in both theory and practice. It features a balance of theoretical analysis and practical application that makes this an ideal qualification for professionals in the legal sector, policy makers and individuals looking to specialize in this area.Course Content: Candidates will learn about core aspects of law and regulation related to AI and technology - examining key legal, social, ethical and commercial issues. From intellectual property rights in AI to the legal and ethical implications of cybercrime, this course explores the theoretical underpinnings of law and the practical implications of recent technological developments.Key Modules: Compulsory modules included in this program are Legal Frameworks for Cyber and IT Security as well as Robots, Humans and the Law. Optional modules like International Law: Contemporary Issues and Challenges, Global Corporate Governance and International Inspection and Surveillance offer in-depth opportunities to explore specialized areas of law related to technology and AI.Future Careers: Graduates of this Master's program are proficiently equipped for roles in law firms, government, international organizations, NGOs, academia and consultancy firms. Opportunities also exist in cyber and IT security firms, companies specializing in AI and robotics technology as well as firms handling data protection and intellectual property rights.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.