MSL Concentration in Intellectual Property Law
Director: J. Whealan
MSL candidates concentrating in Intellectual Property Law must complete 24 credit hours, including:
Mandatory Course
- Introduction to U.S. Law and Legal Writing for MSL Students (6950)
Minimum of 14 Credits from the Following Options
- Sports and the Law (6295)
- Intellectual Property Law (6470)
- Patent Law (6471)
- Copyright Law (6472)
- International Copyright Law (6473)
- Trademark Law and Unfair Competition (6474)
- Entertainment Law (6475)
- Patent Strategies and Practice (6476)
- The Federal Circuit (6477)
- Licensing of Intellectual Property Rights (6478)
- Chemical and Biotech Patent Law (6480)
- Design Law (6481)
- Patent Enforcement (6482)
- Patent Appellate Practice (6483)
- Computer Law (6484)
- Law in Cyberspace (6485)
- Information Privacy Law (6486)
- Art, Cultural Heritage, and the Law Seminar (6488)
- Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights in the U.S. International Trade Commission (6489)
- International and Comparative Patent Law (6490)
- International Intellectual Property (6491)
- Advanced Trademark Law (6492)
- Internet Law (6493)
- Intellectual Property Antitrust Seminar (6494)
- Intellectual Property Law Seminar (6496)
- Government Procurement of Intellectual Property (6512)