The Law, Data and Technology LLM course at the University of Birmingham provides students with an understanding of legal, policy, and ethical issues concerning data and digital technology - from AI and data analysis to platforms and digital governance. Course Content: The course explores the impacts of rapid technological change on the law and legal standards, both on a theoretical and a practical level. Students will gain a comprehensive knowledge of laws and governance relating to digital platforms, e-commerce, AI and data analytics.Key Modules: There are three core modules including Data Protection Law, Law and Ethics of AI, and Data and Platforms. Optional modules include Emerging Technologies Law, Digital Economy, E-Commerce Law, Information Technology Law, Intellectual Property Law, and Privacy and the Media.Accreditations: Not specifically mentioned on the course page.Future Careers: The course prepares students for a future career in tech companies, law firms specialised in tech and digital sectors, government, and non-profit sectors. Graduates could find job opportunities as legal practitioners, in-house lawyers for tech companies, digital and tech policy advisors, digital rights advocates, and data protection officers.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.