Students who wish to gain an understanding of the intersection of technology and the law, from both a legal and policy perspective, may wish to pursue courses in the Cyber Law Focus Area.
Students may complete a Concentration in Cyber Law by completing at least five courses listed under the Cyber Law Focus Area and earning a final grade of “B-” or higher in each course.
For latest information, see Course Schedules and Syllabi page.
For more information, including course descriptions, please visit the University Catalog.
- Communications Law (Law 181)
- Privacy and Information Security (Law 243)
- Consumer Protection Law (Law 332)
- Intellectual Property Law (Law 367)
- Cybersecurity Law Seminar (Law 416)
- Computer Crimes Seminar (Law 493)
- Emerging Law of Internet Privacy Seminar (Law 497)
- Surveillance Law Seminar (Law 641)
- Surveillance Law (Law 731)
- Emerging Law of Artificial Intelligence (Law 758)