The media industry is evolving and changing, impacted by new and emerging technologies, meaning the laws that govern it are too. Develop the knowledge to get ahead in the areas of intellectual property and media regulation on this exciting law degree.
104 - 120 UCAS tariff points including a minimum of 2 A levels or equivalent. BTEC Extended Diploma: DMM. Foundation Year: 48-72 UCAS tariff point.
International entry requirements:
If English is not your first language you´ll need IELTS (Academic) 6.0 with minimum 5.5 in each component or equivalent.
Understand the digital world and how the law interacts with it. Examine issues around the control of information and technology as well as responsibility within various forms of media for content
Gain as much experience as possible by attending court, taking part in moot courts and undertaking an optional work placement
Join the Law Society where you´ll network and socialise with others in addition to supporting charity work and CV building, there´s something for everyone
Take part in field trips to Law Courts, Parliament and the Inns of Court
You´ll be career ready with 100% of our law graduates in employment or completing further study after 15 months.
Core units
Legal Research Project
Alternatively you can choose to take the Dissertation unit as an option choice.
Option units (choose five including at least two option units in law subjects):
Informational Interests and the Law
Intellectual Property Law
Media and Entertainment Law
Law, Entrepreneurship and Creative Indsutries
Employment Law
Criminal Justice
Law of International Trade
Dissertation
Entrepreneurship for the Creative Industries
Understanding Distribution
Media, Crisis and Conflict
Celebrity Culture
Community and Digital Engagement
Solicitor
Barrister
Paralegal
Legal Executive
Litigation Executive
Regulatory Compliance Officer.