LL.M. Certificate of Specialization in AI Law and Regulation

The LL.M. Certificate of Specialization in AI Law and Regulation provides an industry-endorsed foundation in AI focused on building core skills and knowledge in areas including intellectual property, data privacy, licensing, and risk. This certificate, the first of its kind, has been specifically designed for the LL.M. executive track to allow busy professionals to grapple with the real-time legal issues introduced by artificial intelligence and other emerging technologies.


Program Requirements

To qualify for the AI Law & Regulation certificate, a student must complete a total of 11 units from the list of courses below for 2025.

  • AI Transactions and Licensing (1 unit) 
  • Antitrust and Emerging Technologies (3 units) 
  • Copyright Law (3 units)
  • Cybersecurity in Context: Technology, Policy, and Law (3 units)
  • Cybersecurity Law Fundamentals (1 unit)
  • Fundamentals of AI Technology (2 units)
  • Global Regulation of AI (1 unit)
  • Information Privacy Law (3 units)
  • The Law and Governance of Artificial Intelligence (3 units) 
  • Making AI Work for the People (1 unit)
  • Pro-Innovation Risk Analysis for Lawyers (1 unit)
  • Trust and Safety (1 unit) 
  • Video Game Law (1 unit)