Levin College of Law

Intellectual Property

Core Courses

Copyright Law

LAW 6572 | 3 Credits

Patent Law

LAW 6573 | 3 Credits

Intellectual Property Law

LAW 6570 | 2-3 Credits

Elective Courses

Intellectual Property Litigation

LAW 6577 | 2 Credits

Cyber Law

LAW 6936 | 2 Credits

IP Licensing

LAW 6936 | 2 Credits

Media Law

LAW 6841 | 2-3 Credits

Patent Drafting and Prosecution I

LAW 6936 | 2 Credits

Patent Drafting and Prosecution II

LAW 6936 | 2 Credits

Trade Secrets

LAW 6571 | 3 Credits

Highly Supportive

Administrative Law

LAW 6520 | 3 Credits

Antitrust Law

LAW 6550 | 3 Credits

Art Law (Seminar)

LAW 6936 | 2 Credits

Bioethics & the Law

LAW 6722 | 3 Credits

Corporations

LAW 6063 | 3 Credits

Business Enterprises Survey

LAW 6068 | 5 Credits

Federal Courts

LAW 6302 | 3 Credits

Law And Economics

LAW 6555 | 2-3 Credits

Sports Law Seminar

LAW 6936 | 2 Credits

International Financial Crimes

LAW 6936 | 2 Credits

International Business Transactions

LAW 6261 | 2-3 Credits

International Trade Law

LAW 6262 | 2-3 Credits

Skills Courses

Advanced Legal Research

LAW 6798 | 2 Credits

Trial Practice

LAW 6363 | 3 Credits

Interviewing And Counseling

LAW 6381 | 2-3 Credits

Negotiation

LAW 6385 | 3 Credits

Summer Experiences

Trying to decide how to spend your summer? Paid legal employment in the field of your choice is always a great option. But we know that paid summer positions are not always available, especially for rising 2Ls. So what’s a student to do? This category lists options you shouldn’t overlook, including externships that provide placement in an employment setting with exposure to practice in this area, fellowships or scholarships that students can apply for that support unpaid internships or externships in this field, and other relevant opportunities.

Externships are for-credit experiential learning opportunities where the student is supervised both by a lawyer at the placement and a faculty member, with educational requirements the student must meet. Financial aid is generally available for students who enroll in externships on the same terms as other coursework.

Representative IP Externships: USPTO Externship;