Cybercrime. Cryptocurrency. Artificial intelligence. NFTs and intellectual property. Investigate the legal challenges created by the evolving digital world on our international cyber regulation and policy course.
We’ll teach you how to police cyberspace. Discover how to combat terrorism and serious organized crime online. Define cyber property and digital rights and develop specialist knowledge of online regulations and governance.
Most internet servers are in international territories, so we need international cooperation and agreements. You’ll debate how well international law and governance respond to digital crime today. Then you’ll analyze current legal and regulatory frameworks and explore the connections between society, economics, and IT laws.
You should have a degree equivalent to UK first-class or second-class honors (2:2 or above) in law, a relevant IT-based discipline, or a relevant non-law degree in the humanities or social sciences.
Relevant professional qualifications or suitable work experience will also be considered.
An interview forms part of the selection process for applicants with non-law degrees.
20 Hours of Work permit weekly for international students.
International students require IELTS 6.5, with a score no lower than 6.0 in each individual component, or an equivalent English language qualification.
Law
Ormskirk, England
Postgraduate
Full-time, 1 year, Part-time, 2 years
September
6.0
Home full-time: £9,250, International full-time: £15,500,
Canterbury, England
6.0
Postgraduate
Home full-time: £6400, EU full-time: £9000, International full-time: £12000, Home part-time: £3200, EU part-time: £4500, International part-time: £6000
London
5.5
Postgraduate
GBP £8,700, £13,500
Middlesbrough
Postgraduate
4325