The LLM Information Technology and Intellectual Property Law course at the University of East Anglia provides students with an in-depth understanding of the latest issues in information technology and intellectual property law. It is designed to develop students' intellectual and critical faculties, stimulate their creativity, and reveal law’s place within culture, society, and the individual.Course Content: This course offers study of advanced legal topics where information technology and intellectual property intersect. Students will analyse, critically assess, and provide solutions to emerging legal issues created by the modern digital age. The course consists of compulsory and optional modules, with the optional modules allowing students to customise their experience to their interests.Key Modules: The program includes 'Information Technology Law', 'Intellectual Property Law' and 'International and Comparative Intellectual Property Law'. Other modules may include 'E-commerce Law', 'Copyright and Trademarks Law', or 'Privacy Law'.Accreditations: The LLM in Information Technology and Intellectual Property Law is recognised by the UK’s professional legal bodies, the Bar Standards Board and the Solicitors Regulation Authority.Future Careers: Completing this course prepares graduates for a career that requires expertise in IT law, including roles in IT, commerce, or industries focused on new technologies. It can also lead to academic and research roles.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.