LLM Intellectual Property and Information Technology Law

1 Year On Campus Masters Program

Trinity College Dublin TCD

Program Overview

Intellectual Property and Information Technology have become significant and growing areas of law at both a European and an international level. With this in mind, the Law School recently introduced a new LL.M. in Intellectual Property and Information Technology law.  This masters programme, popular with both EU and non-EU students, provides graduates with a knowledge base and a range of core tools to use in their future research or in their practice as intellectual property and information technology lawyers.
 The LL.M. (Intellectual Property and Information Technology Law) is delivered over one academic year. It seeks to promote critical analysis of, and reflection on, different aspects of national, European and international intellectual property and information technology law.  Students on this programme are examined in six modules and will also complete a research dissertation on a topic approved by the Dissertation Director and related to Intellectual Property and/or Information Technology law.

Program Key Stats

€21290 (Annual cost)
Sept Intake : 31st May


Eligibility Criteria


90
6.5
90

Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Legal aid
  • Community legal centres
  • The Attorney-General s Department
  • Law Reform Commissions
  • Consumer Affairs

Book Free Session with Our Admission Experts

Admission Experts