|   | 
     Information Technology Law (Distance Learning) | 
    F | 
     11 | 
     20 | 
  
   
    |   | 
     Intellectual Property Law 2: Industrial Property (Distance Learning) | 
    F | 
     11 | 
     20 | 
  
   
    |   | 
     Intellectual Property Law 1: Copyright and Related Rights (Distance Learning) | 
    F | 
     11 | 
     20 | 
  
   
    |   | 
     International IP & IT Institutions, Law and Policy (Distance Learning) | 
    F | 
     11 | 
     20 | 
  
   
    |   | 
     Information Technology and Legal Reasoning (Distance Learning) | 
    F | 
     11 | 
     20 | 
  
   
    |   | 
     Information Technology, Investigation & Evidence (Distance Learning) | 
    F | 
     11 | 
     20 | 
  
   
    |   | 
     Knowledge Management for Law & Justice (Distance Learning) | 
    F | 
     11 | 
     20 | 
  
   
    |   | 
     Managing Intellectual Property (Distance Learning) | 
    F | 
     11 | 
     20 | 
  
   
    |   | 
     Forensic Computing and Electronic Evidence (Distance Learning) | 
    F | 
     11 | 
     20 | 
  
   
    |   | 
     Medical Ethics and the Law - Start of Life (Distance Learning) | 
    F | 
     11 | 
     20 | 
  
   
    |   or | 
     Medical Ethics and the Law - End of Life (Distance Learning) | 
    F | 
     11 | 
     20 | 
  
   
    |   | 
      Dissertation LLM Innovation, Technology and the Law | 
     F | 
     11 | 
     60 | 
  
   
    | Students may take either 
      Medical Ethics and the Law - Start of Life (Distance Learning) or Medical 
      Ethics and the Law - End of Life (Distance Learning) but not both. 
       | 
  
   
    | No fewer than seven of the above 
      courses (excluding the dissertation) will be available in any given year. | 
  
   
    | Semester 1: three courses; semester 
      2, three courses followed by the dissertation over the summer months | 
  
   
    |  Students may take this course on a part time basis over two 
      years. Year 1: two courses in the first semester; two courses in the second 
      semester. Year 2: one course in the first semester; one course in the second 
      semester plus the dissertation over the summer months. |