Intellectual Property Law Graduate Certificate
Must achieve a B- or higher in all course requirements (O-10-b).
| Code | Title | Hours |
|---|---|---|
| LAW 9030 | Introduction to Intellectual Property | 3 |
| Select one of the Following: | 2-3 | |
| Public International Law | ||
| Internet Law | ||
| Jurisprudence | ||
| Comparative Law | ||
| Select two of the following: | 4-6 | |
| Trademarks and Unfair Competition | ||
| Patent Law and Practice | ||
| Copyrights | ||
| Select one or more of the following: | 3-6 | |
| Complex Litigation | ||
| First Amendment Seminar | ||
| Administrative Law | ||
| Workplace Law | ||
| Antitrust | ||
| Internet Law | ||
| Trademarks and Unfair Competition | ||
| Property Security | ||
| Patent Law and Practice | ||
| Copyrights | ||
| Total Hours | 12-18 | |
Courses to total 15 credits for this certificate.
- Develop an understanding of the primary U.S. intellectual property systems and their role in the overall economy and social structure of the U.S.
- Understand how innovators and creators obtain intellectual property rights and what the scope of those rights are.
- Understand the role that the U.S. intellectual property system plays in an increasingly globalized information economy.