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2 Technology LLM Degree Programs in Italy


University of Siena
Master in Legal Sciences For Work and Security
- Arezzo, Italy
LLM
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
Italian
A social sustainability and welfare management graduate is able to interpret social phenomena in a critical and reflective way. He also acquires the expertise to experiment with programmes to protect the most vulnerable population groups through intervention aimed at social innovation, enhancing the relationship with the users of services, as well as with the network of public and private institutions at the local level.


UNICRI United Nations Interregional Crime and Justice Research Institute
Master of Laws (LL.M.) in Cybercrime, Cybersecurity and International Law
- Turin, Italy
LLM
Full time
13 months
Distance Learning
English
The online Master of Laws (LL.M.) in Cybercrime, Cybersecurity and International Law aims at training participants in international law and applied practices to investigate and combat malicious cyber activities, as well as at providing them with in-depth knowledge of existing cybercrime prevention strategies at various levels, with a focus on the international dimensions of cybercrime and cybersecurity.
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A Technology degree at the LLM level in Italy offers a unique opportunity to delve into advanced concepts that drive innovation and industry growth. You'll engage with cutting-edge research and practical applications, making this field exciting and relevant.
Studying Technology in Italy equips you with specialized skills like developing software solutions, managing cybersecurity protocols, or analyzing data for decision-making. Many students explore topics such as digital transformation, machine learning, and software engineering. This knowledge is crucial in a country known for its innovation and technological advancements.
The academic environment encourages collaboration and creativity, helping students build confidence as they engage with new perspectives. Italy's emphasis on applied learning means you'll participate in projects that reflect real-world challenges, enhancing your problem-solving skills. Graduates often pursue careers in tech consulting, software development, or information systems management, gaining globally transferable skills sought by employers.