Curriculum:
Completion of this micro-credential requires that students take at least nine credit hours, with a grade of C or higher, in courses of which at least one is drawn from each of the following two rubrics:
Cyber Law:
Classes focusing on cyber law, including, for example, Cybersecurity, Privacy, and Democracy, Cyber Law and Policy Seminar, Cyberspace and the Law, or similar courses approved by the CILE Director.
IT Law:
Courses focusing on IT Law, including, for example, Information Privacy Law and Practice, Commercializing New Technologies, Technology, Law, and Leadership, Intellectual Property, Technology and Employment Law, Applied Legal Analytics and AI, or similar courses approved by the CILE Director.
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