Intellectual Property Law at Buckinghamshire New University - UCAS

Course summary

Do you currently hold an undergraduate law degree (or equivalent)? Are you looking to take the next step in your legal career? Our LLM in Intellectual Property Law is a great way to deepen your knowledge of contemporary issues in law whilst having the opportunity to specialise in international law, intellectual property law and electronic commerce and digital trade. Gain specialised knowledge to pursue a wide range of legal and non-legal careers and grow networks and enhance your employability. Studying law at postgraduate level provides the chance to develop your problem-solving skills that enable you to exercise sound judgement in complex, uncertain and new environments. Our LLM Intellectual Property Law programme has been specially designed to provide you with the opportunity to explore contemporary legal issues and debates, as well as allowing you to delve into the international dimension of intellectual property and the international regulations governing intellectual property. We are focused on providing you with the tools needed to progress your career to the next level through enhancing your professional development, academic potential and problem-solving skills by acquiring a critical understanding of the complex legal, economic, cultural and political issues informing English and international regulations. BNU is a student focused and employer led university which means that you are at the forefront of all that we do. We are proud of our high lecturer to student ratio, which means that we see you as a person and for who you are. You are our priority, and our lecturers operate an open-door policy meaning that you can get the staff time, support and contact you need to best suit your learning. Once you have enrolled at BNU will automatically become a member of our Bucks Students’ Union, which has been rated No.1 in the whole of the UK (NSS, 2023), and a range of societies join free of charge. One of these societies is the Mooting Society and this gives the perfect opportunity to pursue your passion for law outside of your timetable.

Modules

Core Modules Contemporary Issues in Law International Intellectual Property Law Structured Independent Work Optional Modules Intellectual Property Law and Technology Electronic Commerce and Digital Trade International Law International Commercial Dispute Resolution Competition Law International Trade

Assessment method

Throughout your studies you will carry out the following assessment activities: written coursework essays reflective reports dissertation


Entry requirements

A first degree in Law (or a subject in a related discipline, such as Business, Accountancy and Finance, Economics, Politics, International Relations) at a minimum of 2:2, or an overseas qualification which is equivalent to a UK Honours degree, minimum 2:2 classification. A Postgraduate Diploma in Law or in a cognate discipline, or other international equivalent If you do not meet the entry requirements you may, if you have relevant professional experience, still be invited for interview, where you will be required to demonstrate the necessary knowledge and understanding for entry onto the course. Previous study, professional and / or vocational experiences may be recognised as the equivalent learning experience and permit exemption from studying certain modules in accordance with our accreditation of prior learning (APL) process.


Fees and funding

Tuition fees

Channel Islands £13200 Year 1
Republic of Ireland £13200 Year 1
England £13200 Year 1
Northern Ireland £13200 Year 1
Scotland £13200 Year 1
Wales £13200 Year 1
EU £18800 Year 1
International £18800 Year 1

Additional fee information

Most courses will involve some additional costs that are not covered by your fees. You could benefit from financial support through a bursary or scholarship during your time as a student. For more details visit our financial support, bursaries and scholarships section.
Intellectual Property Law at Buckinghamshire New University - UCAS