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Law Technology & Arts Concentration
Last Updated 1/24/2012 10:08:49 AM
Law, Technology, and the Arts Concentration
To satisfy the requirements for the Law, Technology & the Arts Concentration, students must take a total of eighteen (18) graded credit hours, of which at least nine (9) credit hours are from elective courses listed below. Students must take at least two (2) of the following required courses, for a minimum 6 credit hours:
Required Courses:
Copyright Law (3)
Cyberlaw (3)
Patent Law (3)
Trademark Law (3)
Elective Courses:
Biotechnology Law & Policy (2)
Case Abroad at Home (IP Course) (1)
Commercial Information & the Law (Seminar) (3)
Computer Law & Policy (2)
Contexts of Invention (Seminar) (3)
Copyright & the Construction of Authorship (Seminar) (2)
Copyright and Trademark Litigation (2)
Copyright in the Digital Millennium (Seminar) (2)
e-Payment Systems (1)
Entertainment Law (1)
Fair Use (Seminar) (2)
IP Business & Strategic Planning (1)
IP & Dealmaking (2)
IP Management & Commercialization (6)
Intellectual Property Survey (2)
Intellectual Property Theory (Seminar) (3)
Intellectual Property Transactions (3)
International Intellectual Property (Seminar) (2)
Internet Law & Business (3)
Patent Litigation (2)
Patent Prosecution (2)
Representing the Musical Artist (2)
Representing the Professional Athlete (3)
Sports and the Law (3)
JOLTI (Seminar) (2)
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