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Starting 21st October 2024

Application Deadline 4th October 2024

Starting 21st October 2024

Application Deadline 4th October 2024

Our media and entertainment law courses cover the principles and practice of the laws and the changing commercial contexts in which they operate

In Partnership with Liverpool John Moores University

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Media and Entertainment Law: Choose your Award

The Media and Entertainment Law course will develop your academic knowledge and awareness of issues in media and entertainment law and increase your understanding of the legal dimension of activities taking place in the media and entertainment fields and the extent to which they might give rise to legal issues.

Media and Entertainment Law - PGCert

  • Duration: 9 months
  • Start dates: 21st October 2024
  • Modules: 1 to 3
  • The PGCert requires the successful completion of 60 credits

Media and Entertainment Law - PGDip

  • Duration: 18 months
  • Start dates: 21st October 2024
  • Modules: 1 to 7
  • The PGDip requires the successful completion of 120 credits

Media and Entertainment Law - LLM

  • Duration: 26 months
  • Start dates: 21st October 2024
  • Modules: all 8 modules
  • The LLM requires the successful completion of 180 credits

Key issues in Intellectual Property and IT

Watch Prof. Claire de Than, covering an interesting session from our LL.M in Media & Entertainment Law discussing Intellectual Property & Copyrights law. In this presentation, you will notice how Prof. Claire simplifies the understanding of the subject matter, providing examples of case law relevant to Copyrights. 

Why study Business Law?

By completing this course, you will be able to...

  • Critically appraise the contents of commonly used contracts in the media and entertainment sector 
  • Evaluate international arbitral tribunals and the enforcement of awards 
  • Analyse the principle data protection laws, and critically evaluate responsibility for their enforcement
  • Scrutinise contemporary case studies and emerging case law applicable to new media and more!

Course Assessments

  • To successfully complete the course, you must pass each module.
  • The course is assessed entirely by coursework, which will require to be submitted online.
  • Module assessments will incorporate a variety of summative and formative submissions including reports, essays, presentations, and research assignments.
  • You will also be expected to participate in the virtual learning environment with tutors and fellow students.
  • There will be no examinations requiring attendance at a venue.

Informa Connect Academy: Even more...

  • Accessible – 24/7 availability from wherever you have an internet connection
  • Flexible – take control of where, when, how and the rate at which you study
  • Professional – industry leading course directors and tutors
  • Network –  use our online tutorial forum to ask questions, discuss and share knowledge with tutors and like-minded professionals from around the world
  • Cost-Effective – save money with no additional travel or accommodation costs