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ChelmsfordCambridgeTaught coursesTaught coursesInternational Sports Law(LLM)Internet Systems Design(MSc)Length of courseFT 1 yearStart dateJanuaryEntry requirements• Usually a 2:1 first degree.• Exceptionally a 2:2 or relevant experience.FeesFind out how much your course will cost byvisiting our online course fees calculator atwww.anglia.ac.uk/coursefees or for moreinformation call one of our Contact CentreAdvisers on 0845 271 3333.For further informationCall our Contact Centre on 0845 271 3333or email: answers@anglia.ac.ukor visit: www.anglia.ac.ukHow to applyApplication details are available from ourContact Centre.The LLM is an innovativeflexible learning course,provided by the <strong>Anglia</strong> LawSchool. Developed from theresearch base in sports law at<strong>Anglia</strong> <strong>Ruskin</strong>, the programmeis designed for law practitionerswho wish to develop furtherexpertise in the legal regulationof sports; students who havecompleted a law degree;students who have undertakena sports studies or sciencedegree; and sports practitionersin areas such as sportsadministration. The courseprovides an increasedunderstanding of the legalframework of contemporarysport and equips studentswith the knowledge of howlaw interacts with sport.Course contentStudents study six modules and completea dissertation. The six modules are:International Sports Law Research;Introduction to International Sports Law;The Criminology of International Sport;Contractual Dynamics in International Sport;The Commercial Regulation of InternationalSport; and The Regulation and Settlementof Disputes in International Sport.Methods of teaching and learningStudents are required to attend two studyweeks (one in each semester) and alsoreceive tuition via our dedicated website.During the two study weeks students enjoya range of learning experiences such asrole-play exercises. They also receive astructured programme of lectures andseminars given by leading academicsand practitioners in the sports law field.AssessmentAssessment varies according to the learningoutcomes of individual modules but includesessays, group presentations, role-play andweb debates.Benefits to youAn increasing number of career opportunitiesare arising in the sports industry. The LLM inInternational Sports Law will prove advantageousfor those wishing to start or further their careerin the field. Through our extensive range ofsports contacts we endeavour to give studentsaccess to potential future employers andarrange work experience.Benefits to your organisationThe LLM provides students with an unparalleledunderstanding of the legal aspects of sportand sports business, which enhances anorganisation’s ability to cope with increasinglegal intervention into the world of sport.Special featuresStudents need to attend only twoweeks of full-time study, allowing studyopportunities to students with full-timecareers. Students are taught in part byguest lecturers of international repute.CareersThose who aspire to a career in sports law ormanagement face stiff competition. An LLMin International Sports Law at <strong>Anglia</strong> <strong>Ruskin</strong>provides students with an advantage in thejob market. Our former students have goneon to high profile careers in sports law,marketing and administration.Links with industry or businessThe course has links with many internationalorganisations including Ithaca College (USA),The Asser Institute (NL), and the Universityof Johannesburg (South Africa).Length of courseFT 2 semesters taught, 1 semester dissertationStart dateSeptemberEntry requirements• A second-class Honours Degree in acomputing-related discipline.FeesFind out how much your course will cost byvisiting our online course fees calculator atwww.anglia.ac.uk/coursefees or for moreinformation call one of our Contact CentreAdvisers on 0845 271 3333.For further informationCall our Contact Centre on 0845 271 3333or email: answers@anglia.ac.ukor visit: www.anglia.ac.ukHow to applyApplication details are available from ourContact Centre.This course is aimed atgraduates who wish to studyhow to develop software tosupport Internets and Intranets.The course will cover relevantaspects of software engineering,design and the technicalinfrastructures needed tosupport them using bothproprietary and open sourcesolutions. Emphasis will begiven to creating coherentintegrated systems.During your studies youwill be expected to create,configure and maintain serversboth under Windows and Linuxand set up the infrastructure tosupport them. You will also beexpected to develop softwareapplications such as those tosupport databases, multimediatools and to extend the facilitiesof browsers and servers.Course contentIt is intended that you will studysoftware engineering and development(specifically aimed at internet applications),the underlying hardware both of PCs andnetworks, open source and proprietary softwaresolutions, and website design. At the end ofthe course you will undertake a dissertationworth one third of the credits of the degree.Methods of teaching and learningA variety of teaching methods will be used,but the emphasis will be on autonomouslearning. You will be involved in lectures,seminars, tutorials, group projects,and open learning.You will use the Internet to support onlineand open learning methods.AssessmentA broad range of assessment methodswill be used measuring every aspect ofyour understanding and skilled applicationof technology.These are likely to include written assessments,laboratory practice, presentations anddemonstrations, mini projects, and a60-credit dissertation.Benefits to youOn completion of this course you will be equippedto work at the leading edge of (or perhaps lead)website design, typically as a support expert,systems administrator or software developer.Benefits to your organisationYour organisation will gain graduates whocan lead and support your organisation’sweb infrastructure and growth.In these days of competitive e-commerce andweb promotion, industry needs employees whocan develop and support robust software andhardware solutions which are scalable andleading edge. This course will ensure youremployees meet these needs.Professional qualifications/exemptionsWhen first validated this course will nothave British Computer Society accreditation(as accreditation cannot be sought until at leastone intake has completed) but it is anticipatedthat the course will meet the criteria necessaryfor a computing graduate to apply for charteredstatus within the society.CareersGraduates of this course might typically workas a support expert, systems administrator orinternet software developer. Their masters skillswould mean they would be likely to lead a teameither immediately or shortly after graduation.56 Call our Contact Centre 0845 271 3333 for more informationweb www.anglia.ac.ukemail answers@anglia.ac.uk 57

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