|   | 
      Information Technology Law | 
    F | 
    11 | 
    20 | 
  
  
    |   | 
      Information: Control and Power | 
    F | 
    11 | 
    20 | 
  
  
    |   | 
      Forensic Computing and Electronic Evidence | 
    F | 
    11 | 
    20 | 
  
  
    |   | 
      Information Technology, Investigation & Evidence | 
    F | 
    11 | 
    20 | 
  
  
    |   | 
      Intellectual Property and Technology – Developing Countries | 
    F | 
    11 | 
    20 | 
  
  
    |   | 
      International IP & IT Institutions, Law and Policy | 
    F | 
    11 | 
    20 | 
  
  
    | 1 | 
    REMAINING COURSE WORK CREDITS FROM | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
  
  
    |   | 
      Intellectual Property Law 1: Copyright and Related Rights | 
    F | 
    11 | 
    20 | 
  
  
    |   | 
      Intellectual Property Law 2: Industrial Property | 
    F | 
    11 | 
    20 | 
  
  
    |   | 
      Managing Intellectual Property | 
    F | 
    11 | 
    20 | 
  
  
    |   | 
      International Intellectual Property System | 
    F | 
    11 | 
    20 | 
  
  
    |   | 
      Law and Medical Ethics 2 - Start and End of Life Issues | 
    F | 
    11 | 
    20 | 
  
  
    |   | 
      Law and Medical Ethics 1 - Fundamentals in Consent and Negligence | 
    F | 
    11 | 
    20 | 
  
  
    |   | 
      Biotechnology, Law & Society | 
    F | 
    11 | 
    20 | 
  
  
    |   | 
      International Public Health Law & Security | 
    F | 
    11 | 
    20 | 
  
  
    |  and | 
    Dissertation LLM Information Technology Law  | 
    F | 
    11 | 
    60 | 
  
  
    | Students studying full time take three modules in semester
      1, three modules in semester 2, followed by the dissertation over the summer
    months. | 
  
  
    | Students studying part time must take at least one module per
      semester, followed by the dissertation over the summer months of their
    last year of study. |