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LLM - Master of Laws
Regent Campus
Part Time
JAN-25
2 years
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LLM - Master of Laws
Regent Campus
Part Time
JAN-25
2 years
LLM - Master of Laws
Regent Campus
Part Time
JAN-25
2 years
Select a an exam type
Entertainment, in forms such as music, film, media, sports and the arts, is a large part of life globally. It's a combination of society, popular culture and commerce, and the interaction of these with law produces an exciting, contemporary subject. It's an area deeply affected by technological progress as well as business adaptation.
Our Entertainment Law LLM combines academic analysis and commercial practice elements of entertainment law in an international perspective. The diverse nature of entertainment law will enable you to follow a number of relevant specialisms, all of which are underpinned by issues of contract and intellectual property.
The course is for you if you're a graduate from a law background, or if you're from a non-law background but have significant relevant experience. There have been many successful international graduates on the course from all over the world. Studying this course will give you the opportunity to explore new ideas, thoughts and academic experiences within a supportive environment.
The course aims to develop your understanding of how key fields within the entertainment industries operate, to assess the impact of the law upon them, and give you the practical skills necessary to succeed in a career in entertainment and media law.
A minimum of a lower second class honours degree (2:2) in Law, or a degree with a skills profile which shows an aptitude for legal study. This course has been very successfully completed by a wide variety of non-law graduates. If Law is not the subject of your first degree, evidence of Law-based modules or relevant experience should be supplied. Applicants are required to submit one academic reference or one professional reference, if employed. If you have previously studied at university level, or have equivalent work experience, academic credit may be awarded towards your course at Westminster.
Students living in
Domestic
£6,250 per year
Students from Domestic
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£8,500 per year
Students from EU
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£8,500 per year
Students from International
The amount you'll pay if you come to study here from a country outside the EU.
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