Study cyber law and data privacy through an online LLM designed for legal professionals and graduates seeking advanced training in privacy compliance, cybersecurity regulation, and legal risk management. Learn to apply privacy and security frameworks to real-world investigations, governance, and policy decisions.
Enhance your expertise in cyber law and data privacy with the online Master of Laws (LLM) program at Drexel University. This course is tailored for legal professionals and graduates who are looking for advanced training in privacy compliance, cybersecurity regulation, and legal risk management. You will learn to implement privacy and security frameworks in real-world investigations, governance, and policy-making.
The LLM program is structured to provide a comprehensive understanding of cyber law and data privacy through a blend of required courses, electives, and a two-course thesis sequence. Completed over four 10-week quarters each year, the program encompasses a total of 32 credits.
Students have the opportunity to select electives that align with their professional interests, covering topics such as privacy and compliance in regulated industries, including healthcare and finance.
Applicants must possess a Juris Doctor (JD) from an ABA-accredited law school. For international candidates, a completed undergraduate (LL.B) or graduate (LL.M) degree in law is required. There are no specific minimum score requirements for standardized tests such as GRE or GMAT for this program.
Graduates of the Cyber Law and Data Privacy program will be well-equipped to tackle various legal challenges in the rapidly evolving fields of technology and data protection. Career opportunities may arise in private practice, corporate legal departments, government agencies, or non-profit organizations focusing on cybersecurity and privacy compliance.
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