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UNH Franklin Pierce School of Law
Graduate Certificate in Intellectual Property
- Concord, USA
Graduate Certificate
On-Campus
English
UNH Franklin Pierce has been a leader in intellectual property and legal education for 50 years. Founded by inventors and entrepreneurs, the University of New Hampshire Franklin Pierce School of Law is a pioneering powerhouse, committed to training the next generation of great lawyers through an emphasis on practice-based learning. UNH Franklin Pierce offers unique opportunities to practice skills, work side-by-side with faculty, and network with global leaders. Our active and close-knit community ensures that you will build relationships that last throughout your career. Upon graduation, you will join the ranks of our 6,000+ alumni in more than 80 countries.


University of Technology Sydney
Graduate Certificate in Intellectual Property
- Sydney, Australia
- Moore Park, Australia
- + 2 more
Graduate Certificate
Full time, Part time
On-Campus
UTS has established expertise and a reputation for providing courses relevant to the needs of the patent and trade mark professions. The UTS Intellectual Property program is the first at an Australian university that fulfils the entire educational requirements for registration as a registered Trans-Tasman patent attorney in Australia and New Zealand under the Trans-Tasman IP Attorneys Board, as well as registration as an Australian trade marks attorney.
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Calumet College of Saint Joseph
Bachelor in The Catholic Intellectual Tradition
- Whiting, USA
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
English
Within Christian and Catholic contexts, theology is often defined as a scholarly investigation into the “study of God,” whereby the nexus of faith and reason combine for the potential of personal and communal transformation.
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Studying Intellectual Property Law at the Bachelor's degree level introduces you to a vital area of law that shapes creativity and innovation. This field focuses on the rules and regulations governing inventions, trademarks, copyrights, and trade secrets, preparing students to navigate a complex legal landscape.
You'll delve into courses such as copyright law, trademark protection, and patent law, gaining practical skills in evaluating intellectual property rights and understanding licensing agreements. As students engage with real-world case studies, they build confidence in analyzing legal disputes and crafting effective legal arguments. The rigorous curriculum fosters critical thinking, encouraging you to examine how intellectual property impacts global industries.
Many learners develop field-specific competencies by participating in internships or working on projects that involve drafting and negotiating contracts or advising clients on IP rights. Graduates often find career paths in law firms, corporate legal departments, or government agencies, where they work to protect intellectual assets and support innovation.