Course summary
The LLM/MSc in Legal Innovation and Technology Law (formerly Corporate Law, Computing and Innovation) is an innovative programme designed to develop multidisciplinary professionals in law, business, and technology, equipping students with a highly sought-after interdisciplinary skill set. A unique collaboration between the School of Law and the School of Computing, Engineering, and Intelligent Systems, this course has been developed in consultation with industry experts to address their employment needs. It is aimed at aspiring and current professionals in law, business, and computing who seek to specialize and enhance their career opportunities in the fields of law and technology. The LLM/MSc covers key areas such as data science, business intelligence, and commercial law. Graduates with this in-demand skill set will find career opportunities with law firms, in-house legal teams, consulting firms, financial services, and technology companies. The Legal Innovation and Technology Law programme also offers students the chance to gain practical experience through an optional 12-week Advanced Practice module, during which students are placed with an industry partner.
Entry requirements
Applicants must: 1. have gained: a. a second class honours degree or better in law, accounting, finance, computer science, software engineering, computing, or a related discipline from a university of the United Kingdom or the Republic of Ireland, from the Council for National Academic Awards, the National Council for Educational Awards, the Higher Education and Training Awards Council, or from an institution of another country which has been recognised as being of an equivalent standard; or b. an equivalent standard (normally 50%) in a Graduate Diploma, Graduate Certificate, Postgraduate Certificate or Postgraduate Diploma in law or an approved alternative qualification; or c. a degree in any discipline with appropriate work/professional experience in the field of law or computing; or d. a comparable professional qualification; or e. In exceptional circumstances, where an individual has substantial and significant experiential learning, a portfolio of written evidence demonstrating the meeting of graduate qualities (including subject-specific outcomes, as determined by the Course Committee) may be considered as an alternative entrance route. Evidence used to demonstrate graduate qualities may not be used for exemption against modules within the programme; And 2. Provide evidence of competence in written and spoken English (GCSE grade C or equivalent) ENGLISH LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS English language requirements for international applicants: The minimum requirement for this course is Academic IELTS 6.0 with no band score less than 5.5. Trinity ISE: Pass at level III also meets this requirement for Tier 4 visa purposes. Ulster University recognises a number of other English language tests and comparable IELTS equivalent scores.
Fees and funding
Tuition fees
No fee information has been provided for this course
Tuition fee status depends on a number of criteria and varies according to where in the UK you will study. For further guidance on the criteria for home or overseas tuition fees, please refer to the UKCISA website .
Additional fee information
Provider information
Ulster University
Cromore Road
Coleraine
BT52 1SA