Liberal arts can be patent agents.

College students need a background in science and engineering. If you majored in intellectual property in law school, it won't work.

Basic legal courses such as Constitution, Jurisprudence, Civil Law, Criminal Law, Civil Procedure, Criminal Procedure, Chinese Legal History, etc. You have to. Generally, these basic courses are also learned in the first semester. Patent law, trademark law and copyright law of intellectual property rights are also to be learned, but they are generally arranged after sophomore year. You'd better take the judicial certificate at the undergraduate level.

Learning intellectual property rights, on the one hand, we should recite legal provisions, on the other hand, we should learn to pay attention to social trends and cases, intellectual property events and phenomena around us, and social practice.