No matter which track a student pursues, a student who completes the Concentration’s requirements will be recognized with the Intellectual Property and Innovation Law Concentration at graduation.
Intellectual property track includes:
- Copyright Law (3 credits)
- Intellectual Property Licensing (2 credits)
- Patent Law (2 credits)
- Patent Law Practice (2 credits)
- Patent Litigation (2 credits)
- Trademark Law (3 credits)
- Trademark Law Practice (2 credits)
Technology track includes:
- Applied Legal Data Analytics and AI (3 credits)
- Biotechnology Law (2 credits)
- Cybersecurity, Privacy, & American Democracy (3 credits)
- Cyber Policy, Crime, & National Security (3 credits)
- Information Privacy: Law and Practice (2 credits)
- Intellectual Property Law (3 credits)
- Patent Law (2 credits)
- Telecommunications Law (2 credits)
Arts, culture, and entertainment tracks include:
- Copyright Law (3 credits)
- Intellectual Property Licensing (2 credits)
- Introductory Entertainment Law (3 credits)
- Practicum relating to arts or entertainment law (2 credits)
- Trademark Law (3 credits)
Business of innovation track includes:
- Business Planning, Entrepreneurship & Technology (2 credits)
- Commercializing New Technologies (3 credits)
- Information Privacy: Law and Practice (2 credits)
- Intellectual Property Law (3 credits)
- Intellectual Property Licensing (2 credits)
- Law, Entertainment, and Social Enterprise Practicum (2 credits)
- Startup Law and Venture Capital (2 credits)
- Trademark Law (3 credits)
- Trademark Law Practice (2 credits)