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The LL.M. program specializing in Media, Entertainment, Technology, and Sports Law and Policy requires students to complete four courses organized across two levels. Although the tiers follow a general progression (for instance, foundational copyright and entertainment law concepts provide useful background for advanced coursework), most courses can be taken simultaneously (unless specific instructors require prerequisites). The required Introductory A-Tier courses establish core concepts in modern entertainment law, addressing copyright frameworks and key transactional principles. These foundational courses typically lead into the specialized B-Tier electives, allowing students to concentrate on specific career-focused areas within entertainment law.