The certificate program was initiated as part of the law school’s effort to provide students with broad and deep exposure to intellectual property law and help prepare students for practice in the area. The certificate is awarded upon completion of at least 15 units of intellectual property or technology related courses, and a substantial research paper on an intellectual property or technology related topic. Students must maintain a grade point average of at least 3.0 in graded certificate classes.
Intellectual Property Certificate Requirements
To qualify for the Intellectual Property Certificate students are required to take designated combinations of the foundation courses (Intellectual Property, Patent Law, Trademark and Unfair Competition Law, and Copyright). The remaining units may be satisfied by taking any of the Foundation Immigration Law Courses or Elective Courses as described below. Students also may petition the IP law faculty supervisors for certificate credit in IP Law related courses and activities which are not explicitly listed.
Independent or Group Study and Externships
Students may satisfy up to 4 units of the 15 units through independent study, group study, and/or an externship related to IP. Any group study (Law 498) must be approved by at least one intellectual property faculty member. A paper written for group study will not satisfy the writing requirement without prior approval from a supervising faculty member.
Writing Requirement
Students must write a writing-requirement-quality paper, approved by an IP faculty member, on an IP related law topic through a seminar, an independent study, or law review. The paper should develop and defend a thesis and demonstrate original thought and analysis. Students writing papers independent of a seminar should consult early with faculty on paper topics and must submit a proposed topic to the supervising faculty member by May of their second year of law school and submit a draft of the paper by December of their third year. Specific deadlines should be established with the Supervising IP faculty member.
Foundation Courses
Students must take 2 of these four classes. Please note that no more than 3 of the Foundation Courses can be counted towards the 15 units required for the certificate.
Foundation Courses
- 296 Copyright (3)
- 274 Intellectual Property (3)
- 209A Patent Law (3)
- 295A Trademark and Unfair Competition Law (2)
Elective Courses
* Elective courses are offered on a rotating basis. Not all courses will be taught in any given year. Please check the Course Descriptions webpage for current course offerings.
Elective Courses
- 262 Antitrust (3)
- 262C Antitrust and Intellectual Property (1)
- 296D Art Law (3)
- 296E Art and Cultural Heritage Law (3)
- 286C Bioethics (3)
- 295T Brands (3)
- 290D Comparative Privacy Law (2 or 3)
- 258C Conscious Lawyering (1)
- 235B Counseling and Legal Strategy in the Digital Age (2)
- 274J Current Controversies in Intellectual Property Law (2)
- 296T Entertainment Law (2 )
- 285L Food Innovation Law and Policy (1)
- 465 Intellectual Property Externship (2 to 6)
- 207D Intellectual Property Research (1)
- 274K International and Comparative Intellectual Property (3)
- 274A International Intellectual Property and Development (2)
- 209C Patentable Subject Matter: Genes, Methods, And Software (2)
- 209E Patent Litigation (1)
- 209F Patent Litigation Skills - Claim Construction (1)
- 209B Patent Prosecution and Practice (2)
- 209BP Patent Prosecution Practicum (2)
- 209G Privacy, Technology and the Law (2)
- 286G Representing Life Science Companies (2)
- 270B Technology Transactions (2)
- 274B Trade Secrets (2)
- 294B Video Game Law (2)
Intellectual Property Certificate Form
Upon satisfying the above requirements, students should complete the Intellectual Property Certificate Form , and have one of the Intellectual Property faculty sign off and return the form to the Law School Registrar's Office.