Intellectual property rights are also subdivided. If you want to pursue patents after graduation, you basically need a science background, because patents themselves involve technology. If you want to pursue other directions such as trademarks and copyrights, liberal arts is enough. In actual work, those who work as patent agents are basically from science and engineering backgrounds. They should have liberal arts and science degrees in patent litigation (but they must have rich industry experience), but they must be sensitive to technology. Doing things like trademarks and copyrights (or work that does not require industrial technical requirements such as patent designs, administrative investigations, etc.) is generally done by legal majors.