To complete the Cybersecurity & Data Privacy Concentration, students must take the minimum number of units noted in each category below. Units taken beyond the maximum for the category will not count for Concentration purposes, although they will count toward the JD degree.
All concentration students must also complete a Research Component before graduation. The requirement may be fulfilled by taking either Legal Research for the Transactional Lawyer, Legal Research Fundamentals for the Litigator or Advanced Legal Research.
Required Courses (11 units)
- Cyber & Intellectual Property Crimes (2)
- Internet Law (3)
- Technology & Privacy (3) (online)
- Cybersecurity & Regulatory Compliance (2)
- Cyber Risk Management & Incident Response (2)
Elective Courses (2 course minimum)
- Administrative Law (2 or 3)
- Advertising Law (2)
- Artificial Intelligence and Law Seminar (2)
- California Privacy and Data Security Law (2)
- Digital Media & Law (2)
- Electronic Discovery (2)
- European Cybersecurity & Data Privacy (2)
- Innovation Law (3)
- IP in the Digital Age (Software Law) (2)
- IP Seminar or IP Honors Colloquium (2)
- Law of the Metaverse (1 unit)
- National Security and Data Privacy (2)
- Smart Contracts & Financial Technology (2)
- The First Amendment: Freedom of Expression (2)
- Trade Secret Law (2)
- White Collar Crime Seminar (2)
Experiential Requirement (1 course required)