Course of Study: Intellectual Property and Information Governance

Required Courses

Each student must take either LAW7715 – Intellectual Property OR two of the following three courses:

Additionally, students who have a foreign law degree are required to take in the first semester:

  • LAW7535 – U.S. Law and Legal Institutions
  • LAW7585 – US Law and Legal Institutions: Research and Writing

Approved Courses

  • LAW7600 – Administrative Law
  • LAW7739 – Antitrust and Trade Regulation
  • LAW7605 – Business Organizations
  • LAW7829 – Comparative Intellectual Property Law
  • LAW7734 – Copyright
  • LAW7340 – Cyber Insurance
  • LAW7705 – Cyberlaw
  • LAW 7313 – Data Privacy Law
  • LAW7364 – Electronic Discovery and Digital Evidence
  • LAW7842 – Food Law and Policy
  • LAW7947 – Right to Privacy
  • LAW7877 – Intellectual Property Clinic
  • LAW7798 – Intellectual Property Clinic: Advanced Fieldwork
  • LAW7715 –  Intellectual Property Law
  • LAW7528 – Intellectual Property Licensing
  • LAW7677 – International Business Transactions
  • LAW7911 – Media and the Law
  • LAW7716 – Patent Law
  • LAW7753 – Patent Litigation
  • LAW7735 – Patent Law, Adv: Practice and Procedure
  • LAW7947 – Right to Privacy
  • LAW7365 – Speech, Society and the First Amendment
  • LAW7939 – Trademark Law
  • LAW7317 – Trademark Use and Enforcement
  • LAW7980 – Unfair and Deceptive Trade Practices

Students who wish to substitute a course not on this list, should make the case for doing so to the Director of the Intellectual Property and Information Governance LL.M.