Patent Law
Students who are interested in exploring, or who intend to practice in, the specialized field of patent law may wish to pursue one or more Patent Law Focus Area courses.
Students may complete a Concentration in Patent Law by completing at least five courses listed under the Patent Law Focus Area and earning a final grade of “B-” or higher in each course.
For latest information, see Course Schedules and Syllabi page.
For more information, including course descriptions, please visit the University Catalog.
- Administrative Law (Law 116)
- Federal Circuit Practice Seminar (Law 437)
- Intellectual Property (Law 367)
- Intellectual Property & Antitrust Seminar (Law 432)
- Legal and Economic Theory of Intellectual Property (Law 264)
- Patent and Know-How Licensing (Law 286)
- Patent Law (Law 338) (or Patent Law I and II (Law 284 and Law 292))
- Patent Litigation and Dispute Resolution Seminar (Law 438)
- Patent Litigation at the ITC (Law 349)
- Patent Office Litigation (Law 306)
- Patent Prosecution (Law 294)
- Patent Writing Theory and Practice (Law 351)