Master in Law, Crime and Information Technology Security
Program Overview
Program Overview
The Master of Law (MLaw) in Legal Issues, Crime and Security of Information Technologies is a joint program offered by the Faculty of Law, Criminal Justice and Public Administration (FDCA) and the Faculty of Business and Economics (HEC Lausanne). This program takes a transversal approach to provide a cutting-edge education aimed at understanding the problems posed by information technologies in terms of law, computer science, and criminal justice.
Program Details
- Duration: 4 to 6 semesters
- Credits: 120 ECTS
- Language of instruction: French only
Program Objectives
The program is designed to offer a multidisciplinary approach to understanding the implications of information technologies, which are now an integral part of daily life and are constantly evolving. The skills acquired through this Master's program constitute a significant advantage in the job market and respond to a clearly identified need among private companies and administrative authorities.
Program Structure
The Master of Law (MLaw) in Legal Issues, Crime and Security of Information Technologies utilizes a multidisciplinary approach, combining legal, computer science, and criminal justice perspectives to address the challenges posed by information technologies. This comprehensive approach ensures that graduates are well-equipped to navigate the complex legal, technical, and security issues associated with information technologies.
