The Technology, Media and Telecommunications Law LLM at Queen Mary University of London provides a unique specialisation in a rapidly developing area of law. The course allows for in-depth analysis of the complex legal issues arising out of technology, media and telecommunications and offers students the opportunity to study the regulation of electronic communications and online media at UK, European and international level.Course Content: The programme is suitable for law graduates and those with legal work experience looking to develop a career in technology, media and telecommunications law. However, it might also be suitable for recent graduates in engineering, computing, business administration, finance or marketing, which are looking for a legal career in these fields. Key Modules: The course modules are divided into three parts: compulsory modules, optional modules, and compulsory research project. Some of the compulsory modules include International and Comparative Copyright Law, Privacy and Data Protection, International and Comparative Patent Law, and Online Dispute Resolution. The optional modules include International Law of Patents and Related Rights, Intellectual Property Rights in the Digital Economy, and Competition Law in the EU.Future Careers: Graduates of the LLM in Technology, Media and Telecommunications Law have gone on to a range of careers, working for organisations such as Ofcom, PRS for Music, and the United Nations–based World Intellectual Property Organisation. Some graduates also continue into further legal study and academia.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page here.