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Hybrid education | Online and on-campus education
In the academic year 2023/2024, this Master's program offers hybrid education, meaning the following:
The program offers you the flexibility to attend the classes either online or on campus.
Exams will be organized exclusively online.
Classes and exams will be scheduled according to the Central European Time zone.
Recordings are made of most lectures, but we do not guarantee this. Live attendance during classes fosters the community of online and on campus students.
The pre-Master’s program is only offered on campus.
If you apply for the Master Law and technology, you will receive more information about the online and on campus option after you have been (conditionally) admitted.
Core courses
Fall semester (End of August - January)
Regulation: Ethics, Acceptance, Legitimacy (6 ECTS)
Researching Law and Technology (6 ECTS - in fall or in spring semester)
Elective courses
Choose 6 electives (36 ECTS) from this list.
Fall semester (End of August - January)
Capita Selecta Privacy and Data Protection (6 ECTS)
Competition Law and Technology Industries (6 ECTS)
Cybercrime (6 ECTS)
Privacy and Data Protection (6 ECTS)
Regulating Competition ( 6 ECTS)
Spring semester (End of January - June)
Advanced Topics in Intellectual Property Rights (6 ECTS)
Climate Change Law (6 ECTS)
European Intellectual Property Law & Technology (6 ECTS)
Health, Care, Technology and Regulation (6 ECTS)
Law, Technology and the Environment (6 ECTS)
Regulation and Governance of Artificial Intelligence ( 6 ECTS)
The choice is entirely up to you, but you can choose to focus on a certain expertise. The electives can be placed in two clusters to help you shape your profile:
Internet and ICT cluster:
Cybercrime
Governance and Regulation of AI
2. Societal cluster:
Climate Change Law
Health, Care, Technology and Regulation
Law, Technology and the Environment
Master’s thesis
In both semesters you will be working on your Master's thesis:
The Master Law and Technology is concluded with a thesis (12 ECTS).
A mandatory preparatory course Researching Law and Technology (6 ECTS) is part of the thesis process.
We work with Thesis Focus Groups to guide you through the thesis process.
Obligatory lectures are offered to develop and improve your ability to formulate a strong research question, to structure an introduction, to choose and report methodology, and to write a discussion.
You can start in September following the trajectory until June. When you start end of January you follow the trajectory until December.
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