Concentration Requirements and Curriculum
Pacific McGeorge's Intellectual Property (IP) Concentration offers in-depth exploration into all aspects of intellectual property law. Whether you are interested in becoming a patent lawyer, a music lawyer, or a sports agent, we help you choose a mix of courses that best suits your career ambitions.
Requirement 1:
Completion of at least three of the following core courses:
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- Patent Law (3 units)
- Intellectual Property Survey (3 units)
- Copyright Law (3 units)
- Trademark Law (2 units)
And completion of at least two units in the following courses (or all four core courses):
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- Patent Prosecution (2 units, prerequisites apply)
- Entertainment Law (2 units, prerequisites apply)
- Sports Law (2 units)
- International Intellectual Property (2 or 3 units)
- Computer & Internet Law (3 units)
- Advanced Intellectual Property Law: Senior Seminar (2 units, prerequisites apply)
Requirement 2:
Completion of at least three units in the following courses:
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- Administrative Law (3 units)
- Antitrust Law (3 units)
- Conflict of Laws (3 units)
- Federal Courts (2 or 3 units)
- International Business Transactions (3 units)
- Mass Media Law (2 units)
- First Amendment (3 units)
- Labor Law (3 units)
- Employment Law (2 units)
Questions?
Contact Amy Landers, Intellectual Property Concentration Director
Email | Tel: 916.739.7003




