Master of Law in Legal Issues, Crime and Security of Information Technologies
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| Organiser | University of Lausanne - Faculty of Law and Criminal Justice, School of Criminal Justice and Faculty of Business and Economics (HEC Lausanne) www.unil.ch/dcs |
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| Degree Awarded | Master of Law (MLaw) in Legal issues, Crime and Security of information Technologies | ||
| ECTS credits | 90 | ||
| Duration | 3 to 6 semesters | ||
| Final enrolment date | 30 April. Candidates needing a visa to study in Switzerland must apply for enrolment at least two months prior to the deadline indicated above. |
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| Teaching language | French | ||
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| General presentation |
The Master of Law in Legal Issues, Crime and Security of Information Technologies is the fruit of collaboration between the Faculty of Law and Criminal Justice, the Faculty of Business and Economics (HEC Lausanne) and the School of Criminal Justice of the University of Lausanne. Flexible in terms of its architecture, this multidisciplinary course carries on from basic studies in law, economics and forensic science (crime detection techniques). Its aim is to allow students to acquire the necessary skills to understand problems posed by information technologies generally, be it in a legal sense or in relation to information technology or crime detection techniques. |
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| Timetables and course descriptions | www.unil.ch/dcs | ||
Subject to changes.
The French version prevails.
Last update: 31 August 2012




