1. Specialized courses: Intellectual property majors will study patent law, trademark law, copyright law, trade secret law, international intellectual property law and other relevant laws and regulations.
Minor: Jurisprudence, Constitutional Law, Civil Law, Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure Law, Administrative Law and Administrative Procedure Law, Private International Law, International Law, Copyright Law, Trademark Law, International Convention on Intellectual Property, Patent Literature Retrieval, Compensation for Intellectual Property Damage, Contract Law, Principles of Intellectual Property Law, Intellectual Property Protection under Network Environment, Enterprise Intellectual Property Strategy, Anti-unfair Competition Law, and Intellectual Property.
2. What courses are there for intellectual property majors?
This major includes the following courses: jurisprudence, constitutional law, civil law, criminal law, criminal procedure law, administrative law and administrative procedure law, private international law, international law, copyright law, patent law, trademark law, international convention on intellectual property, patent literature retrieval, compensation for intellectual property damage, contract law, principles of intellectual property law, intellectual property protection under the network environment, enterprise intellectual property strategy, anti-unfair competition law and intellectual property agency.
Third, the employment prospects of intellectual property professionals are relatively promising.
1, national demand. In order to be in line with international standards, the state has agreed on relevant intellectual property rights in various international treaties, and in the rapid development of the country, attaching importance to intellectual property rights is the most important.
2. Enterprise demand. At present, it is always tort compensation. Enterprises lack corresponding systems and professionals in the management of intellectual property rights, and market economy requires the protection and maintenance of intellectual property rights.
3. Personnel requirements. At present, there is still a big gap in all walks of life, especially in high-end intellectual property professionals. The knowledge structure of intellectual property professionals must be interdisciplinary and compound. They need to be proficient in English, have a professional technical background, understand international and domestic intellectual property laws and practices, be proficient in writing patent documents, especially be able to write patent documents and draft relevant documents in English, and communicate with R&D departments, overseas headquarters and overseas customers in fluent English. At present, many multinational companies and law firms are "hunting" such talents through various channels.
Graduates majoring in intellectual property can engage in intellectual property legal consultation, legal counsel and related intellectual property management in judicial organs, law firms, patent and trademark agencies, intellectual property management departments, standardization management departments, government agencies, investment consulting and property rights trading departments, large Chinese and foreign enterprises and multinational companies, or engage in standardization and certification consulting, practice and management.
Engaged in industry:
After graduation, I mainly worked in the fields of law, professional services and Internet, as follows:
1, law
2. Professional services (consulting, human resources, accounting)
3. Internet/e-commerce
4. New energy sources
5. Intermediary services
6. Electronic technology/semiconductors/integrated circuits
7. Computer software
8. Outsourcing services
Engaged in the post:
After graduation, I mainly engaged in legal affairs, intellectual property rights, patents and other work, as follows:
1, Law Commissioner
2. Intellectual property consultant
3. Legal Manager
4. Patent Engineer
5. Intellectual Property Commissioner
6. Legal supervisor
7. Legal affairs
8. Patent agents