Intellectual Property Law Certificate
A student may earn an Intellectual Property Law Certificate upon completion of 82 (or more, if the student is required to take intervention courses) required course hours needed for graduation; successful completion of, at least, four of the courses listed below in the Intellectual Property Law area of concentration; earn a minimum 3.0 grade point average on a 4.0 scale in the courses in the area of concentration; and with respect to the general clinic course requirement of a student at SULC, complete the Technology and Entrepreneurial Clinic I course.
Intellectual Property Law Courses:
Copyright Law
Trademark Law
Patent Law
Intellectual Property
Patent Prosecution
Law & Technology
In order to be awarded a certificate, a student must also submit an application for the certificate after the first two semesters of law school but no later than prior to completion of the fourth semester of law school.