The Intellectual Property and Innovation Law Concentration is designed to allow students to obtain a focused introduction to these bodies of law and practice while simultaneously getting a broad grounding in modern law practice generally. No scientific or technical background is required to pursue the Area of Concentration or to practice law in any of the related fields, though students who wish to practice law as a patent prosecutor do need to have an engineering degree or other, similar technical qualification.
Graduate Programs
Intellectual Property & Innovation Law Certificate
Intellectual Property & Innovation Law Certificate
In-Person
Obtain a focused introduction to these bodies of law and practice while simultaneously getting a broad grounding in modern law practice generally.